Book, Paragraph

1   I,  11|         The serpent by his bite takes away life; a reproach, forsooth,
2   I,  18|      which ends all things, and takes away life from every sentient
3  II,  30|     which it suggests, but even takes away the ground of philosophy
4 III,  42| existence, and that such a race takes rank among the celestial
5   V,   6|          the rest hanging back, takes upon himself this task.
6   V,   6|         having found the child, takes it home, brings it up on
7   V,  25|    cheerful after laughing, she takes and drinks off the drought
8   V,  26|        her mind; Thereafter she takes the cup in her hand, and
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