Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     V,  4|   created so by nature, but fell from a better to a worse
 2   I,     V,  4| which state of happiness it fell from the time that iniquity
 3   I,     V,  5| lightning, and says that he fell from heaven, that He might
 4   I,     V,  5|  before he went astray, and fell to this place, and had his
 5   I,    VI,  3|     that certain beings who fell away from that one beginning
 6   I,    VI,  3|     and enmity of those who fell from a better condition
 7   I,  VIII,  3| receiving good or evil, but fell away from a virtuous course,
 8  II,     I,  1|    declensions of those who fell from that primeval unity
 9  II,     V,  3|       And of those also who fell in the desert, let them
10  II,     V,  4|    and species together, he fell back, when repeating his
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