Book, Paragraph

1   I,  27|    may receive a desire for purity, and may free ourselves
2  II,   1|    by force the barriers of purity, or stealthily lie in wait
3  II,  41|     at the expense of their purity; should entwine their necks
4  IV,  16|    the sanctity of spotless purity? Do you not see that in
5  IV,  26| have robbed of their virgin purity Amphitrite, Hippothoe, Amymone,
6  IV,  27|    female sex preserved its purity? Is it not proved in your
7  IV,  33|    of lovers, destroyers of purity, to commit shameful and
8   V,  13|   could be no danger to his purity from one emasculated, you
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