Book, Paragraph

1  II,  42|       night, tamper with slaves, steal and drive away, not act
2  II,  78|         to be true, the last day steal upon us, and we be found
3 III,  18|      through which the sound may steal, bearing the meaning of
4 III,  33| Proserpina, named because plants steal gradually forth into the
5  IV,  12|     incantations, pretended gods steal in frequently instead of
6   V,   9|     dignity, he crept forward to steal those vile pleasures, trembling
7 VII,   9|       thee? did I sacrilegiously steal your property and plunder
8 VII,  47|        which might be dreaded to steal on them afterwards?
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