Book, Paragraph

1   I,  36| husband torn limb from limb? Passing on, we omit the royal offspring
2   I,  62| about with Him. It is a tale passing belief, you say, and wrapt
3   I,  63|    done, He, with gentleness passing understanding and belief,
4  II,  37| royal palace; and would not, passing by the seats of bliss in
5 III,  38|     which does not exist, or passing that by which, it may be,
6 III,  39|    raised to the stars after passing through the life of men,
7  IV,  32|    offences, or have not, by passing laws, and by severity of
8  VI,  26|  caused any fear to men, the passing of laws would cease, nor
9 VII,  29|  gulped down should stick in passing through the stomach, run
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