Book, Paragraph

1  II,  32|     vital leaven and cement to bind together that which would
2  II,  41|        the tips of their ears, bind their foreheads with fillets,
3   V,   1|        rush on them, seize and bind them. But, that this might
4   V,   2|        earth an opportunity to bind them? On what parts, then,
5   V,   2|        it might be possible to bind them with halters and hold
6   V,  16| fleeces of wool with which you bind and surround the trunk of
7 VII,  15|     kind of honour is this, to bind a wether, a ram, a bull
8 VII,  17|      pardon from the gods, and bind yourselves by oath never
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