Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  13|   returning to your native seats?
 2  II,  18|    told, to make clothing, seats, ships, and ploughs, nor,
 3  II,  37|  would not, passing by the seats of bliss in which they had
 4  II,  70| one inhabited the heavenly seats except the two parents;
 5  IV,   9|    golden rings, the front seats at games and shows, honours
 6  VI,  17|    prisons to their starry seats,-that, having been all but
 7  VI,  18|     and to leave their own seats and images? If they are
 8  VI,  18|   to heaven and the starry seats, they have lost their divine
 9 VII,  11|   say the learned, are the seats of diseases, the light of
10 VII,  19|   who inhabit the infernal seats, a dusky colour is more
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