Book, Paragraph

1  II,  13|   the remoter years begin to draw near, they will gradually
2  II,  30|  fasten? But again, if souls draw near to the gates of death,
3  II,  39|    up the silliest wailings, draw the breasts in sucking,
4  II,  49|    which is the whole should draw to it its parts, not the
5 III,   6| prayer, and do not refuse to draw near whithersoever you may
6   V,   1|    they were wont to come to draw water,-they might rush on
7   V,  23|       as a kind of fillet to draw forth her pity, with downcast
8 VII,  20|     it may be, and shorn, to draw the breath of heaven, and
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