Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  38|     and set our feet on more smooth places; who has pointed
 2  II,  41|    make the skin of the body smooth, to walk with bare knees,
 3 III,  14| others shaven, with bald and smooth heads. Now your workshops
 4 III,  14|  some with long hair, others smooth and bare, as old, as youths,
 5   V,  19|     mirror, tops, hoops, and smooth balls, and golden apples
 6   V,  25| purer appearance, and become smooth like a child, not yet hard
 7  VI,  10|      you is represented with smooth cheeks; that another is
 8  VI,  12|   beardless by you, and with smooth faces.-and to give to this
 9  VI,  21| sprung from Apollo, a father smooth and beardless, and very
10 VII,  49|   dusky and black colour-not smooth, but having little corners
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