Book, Paragraph

1  II,   7|      subjects, and seek to lay bare the mysteries of nature,
2  II,  41|      body smooth, to walk with bare knees, and with every other
3 III,  10|      with bodies uncovered and bare, the full-breasted Ceres
4 III,  14|        hair, others smooth and bare, as old, as youths, as boys,
5 III,  14| grey-eyed, yellow, half-naked, bare; or, that cold may not annoy
6   V,  12|      blossoms, and in a moment bare mellow fruit perfectly and
7  VI,  23|  tyrants-what have been stript bare by the overseers and priests
8 VII,  31|     engagement that you should bare? "O sublimity of the gods,
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