Book, Paragraph

1   V,  13|       vows. If King Midas had displeased him who was binding the
2   V,  31|       that the gods have been displeased because of us, while it
3 VII,   6|      they have been moved and displeased even? If we must meet them
4 VII,  27| honoured by this, and are not displeased that Panchaean gums are
5 VII,  39|       out that the dancer had displeased him, that it might be better
6 App     |       assert are furious when displeased, and are soothed by games
7 App     |   declare that the dancer has displeased them if some guilty fellow
8 App     |   declare that the dancer has displeased them if some wicked fellow
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