Book, Paragraph

1   I,  16| wealthier, ay, very rich, by the high price of corn, not only
2   I,  53|          laughter. He was God on high, God in His inmost nature,
3  II,  36|         and distinguished by His high and exalted birthright.
4  II,  40|          goods always catch at a high price for what they sell,
5  II,  64|         coming to Him,-to men of high rank, to the meanest slaves,
6 III,  14|      have long chins, moles, and high noses; that these have dilated
7 III,  27|    themselves headlong over very high and huge precipices?
8  VI,  10|         you make and form with a high nose. For it is not right
9  VI,  21|          made of gold ten cubits high, and set up in its place
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