Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   8|        which we tread trader our feet have this condition imposed
 2   I,  27|       many thousands laid at His feet. This is our benefit, and
 3   I,  38|       devious paths, and set our feet on more smooth places; who
 4   I,  45|          paralytic rose to their feet, and persons now carried
 5 III,   9|        no use. For as the hands, feet, eyes, and other members
 6 III,  13|    fingers, and flexible elbows; feet to support their bodies,
 7   V,  23|         his hairy ears, with his feet contracted into hoofs, chewing
 8   V,  23|         the earth from under our feet, extinguish the light of
 9  VI,  16|      sides in halves, incomplete feet, and, which is most ridiculous,
10  VI,  16|     which seem to breathe, whose feet and knees you touch and
11 VII,  11|      they cannot move with their feet, that they live mere trunks
12 VII,  46| supporting itself and walking on feet, but resting upon its belly
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