Book, Paragraph

1   I,  17|  burning words their parched lips become pale?
2   I,  21|  when sipped, be in the very lips suddenly changed into disappointing
3  II,  21| shall not open her mouth and lips to speak at all, but after
4  II,  21|    if possible raised to his lips in the hollow of his hands.
5 III,  10|     of whose names by modest lips is disgraceful? What, then,
6 III,  14|    brows, broad brows, thick lips; that others of them have
7 III,  18|    from a mouth, that He has lips and teeth, by the contact
8  VI,  15|    men, ears, noses, cheeks, lips, eyes, and eyebrows? Does
9 VII,   5|  continually coming from the lips of the common people, and
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