Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  63|    Himself gentle, peaceful, easily approached, friendly when
 2  II,  59| veins shaped like pipes, and easily passed through? Why, when
 3  II,  76|      that we may be the more easily released from the bonds
 4 III,   5| acquainted? For it cannot be easily known whether their numerous
 5 III,  13|   and a current of air might easily pass; teeth to masticate
 6 III,  13|     to do their work, moving easily by means of joints, fingers,
 7  IV,   5|    from which it can be very easily seen that nothing is either
 8  IV,  17|      your deities? We can be easily won, if only something befitting
 9  IV,  33|   You fit them with ears not easily wearied; and do not think
10   V,  32|      not such as any one can easily become acquainted with by
11   V,  41| removed, the matter would be easily understood, and by the same
12  VI,  12|   woman's perfectly free and easily flowing lines of body Venus,
13 VII,  10|     or to believe what is so easily said. For the whole company
14 VII,  29|  that their food may be more easily softened, and thoroughly
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