Book,  Par.

1   III,     53|     days in architecture, his nights in banquets, than that he
2   III,    100|       be absent more than two nights, provided it was not during
3    VI,      5|    with untimely slumbers and nights of riot, and not fearing
4  XIII,     59| detained more than one or two nights, would say again and again
5   XIV,     28|      to profligacy that a few nights every five years were devoted,
6   XVI,     19|       he passed in sleep, his nights in the business and pleasures
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