Book,  Par.

1     I,    104|  remonstrated against the closing up of the Veline lake, where
2   III,     19| without anger, resolutely closing himself against any inroad
3    IV,     57|   impair his influence by closing his doors on the throngs
4   XIV,     64|   throat inwardly and the closing up of the passage he ceased
5   XVI,      5|  Phoebus, a freedman, for closing his eyes in a doze, and
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