Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  21|      necessary, shall leave him fast asleep, and remain day and
 2  II,  26| advanced in knowledge, but hold fast the truths it has learned
 3  II,  33|  advantage, in that we hold Him fast who assures us that He will
 4 III,  13|         perfect symmetry, bound fast by sinews to the back and
 5   V,   1|        and becoming drunk, fell fast asleep. Then the twelve
 6   V,   2|       we to believe that, being fast asleep, and plunged in the
 7   V,   2|      with halters and hold them fast by tightly drawn knots?
 8   V,   6|       he is in consequence sent fast asleep. Liber is near the
 9   V,  16|       some warmth for his limbs fast stiffening with cold? What
10  VI,   3|   affront to hold the gods kept fast in habitations, to give
11  VI,  10|         blood, holding an apple fast with his teeth, and at times,
12  VI,  13|         together and bound them fast, that their appearance had
13  VI,  18|      and leaden bonds hold them fast in this wise on their pedestals?
14 VII,  25|       cause, we pause, we stand fast, desiring to learn what
15 VII,  27|         causes, we will hold it fast here also, so as to demand
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