Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  40|         stained by the mark of any baseness, who suffers severe punishment,
 2  II,  17|           withheld themselves from baseness, and if no one through folly
 3  II,  43|      acquainted with such forms of baseness, crime, and bad feeling?
 4 III,  24|       deities whatever meanness or baseness our morbid credulity can
 5  IV,   2| forgetfulness, injustice, impiety, baseness of spirit, and unfortunate
 6  IV,  27|     extraordinary shamefulness and baseness, do you dare, without violation
 7  IV,  34|        accuse them of the deeds of baseness which his lust has invented
 8   V,  18|         hunt up the other forms of baseness, whether those which the
 9   V,  22|           Nor is there any kind of baseness in which you do not join
10   V,  24|           foul, or of even greater baseness? For do you wish that we
11   V,  41|     meaning, and on the other, the baseness occupies the mind before
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