Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  46|     one of us, who ordered the breath that had departed to return
 2  II,  52|       that others add to these breath of air, but that some say
 3  II,  70|     and born, and breathed the breath of life. So, then, at a
 4   V,   9| quaking with fear, holding his breath, walking in terror on tiptoe,
 5  VI,  10|      forms of men filling with breath twisted trumpets by blasts
 6 VII,   9|      beginnings? Is it not one breath of life which sways both
 7 VII,  16|   which, when inhaled with the breath, even those who sacrifice
 8 VII,  16|       like manner moved by the breath of life. What is there more
 9 VII,  20|         and shorn, to draw the breath of heaven, and rest in perfect
10 VII,  33|       speaking without drawing breath, swelling out their cheeks
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