Book,  Par.

1    II,     30|    monsters of the sea, of forms half-human, half beast-like,
2   III,     85| Rome's ascendancy, and the forms of worship of the very deities,
3    IV,     78| again alarms under various forms were continually arising.
4    IV,     81|   rush to see the lifeless forms and much embracing and kissing.
5   XIV,     43|    the likenesses of human forms, marvels interpreted by
6    XV,     47|   Pythagoras, with all the forms of regular wedlock. The
7   XVI,     14|  were filled with lifeless forms and the streets with funerals.
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