Book, Paragraph

1   I,  49|  long as life remained, they wearied with prayers, and importuned
2  IV,  33|    them with ears not easily wearied; and do not think it unseemly
3  VI,   2|      said again till you are wearied hearing them -should have
4  VI,  10|    at times, as dogs do when wearied, putting his tongue out
5 VII,  25|   hunger, but to rouse their wearied palates, and excite in themselves
6 App     | little, or the player, being wearied, rests a little; who declare
7 App     |    little, the player, being wearied, rests a little, that puer
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