Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|  ground so fast asleepe, that Apollo himself could not discern
2    4, 22|      to receive the Oracle of Apollo, where he made his prayers
3    4, 22| husband for his daughter: but Apollo though he were a Grecian,
4    4, 22|     he heard the prophesie of Apollo, returned home sad and sorrowful,
5    4, 22|  night Remember the Oracle of Apollo, who pronounced that thou
6    4, 22|      sang with sweet harmony, Apollo tuned pleasantly to the
7    8, 46| Socrates who was preferred by Apollo, above all the wise men
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