Book, Paragraph

1   I,   9|   hang over with an injurious veil, because idle lust is not
2  II,  23| cushion, handkerchief, cloak, veil, napkin, furs, shoe, sandal,
3  II,  58|        arise in the west, and veil its light in the east? how
4   V,   7|   arose, whereby you even now veil and wreath with flowers
5   V,  35|      and are enveloped in the veil of allegory which has been
6   V,  35|   have been surrounded with a veil of allegory from beginning
7   V,  41|       this were done, and the veil of allegorical obscurity
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