Book, Paragraph

1   I,  65|   nor would you hesitate to drink the unknown draught, indited
2  II,  21|    moreover, never learn to drink wine, and let nothing else
3 III,  25|      if men did not eat and drink? Moreover, not satisfied
4  IV,  21|   together terrible clouds, drink in the streams of the breast,
5  IV,  33|     and in golden chambers, drink, and are at last soothed
6   V,   1| Picus came to this place to drink,-for hither they were wont
7   V,   6|     Hither runs Acdestis to drink when he felt the need; he
8 VII,  29|     to the immortal gods to drink; bring forth goblets, bowls,
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