Book, Paragraph

1  II,  55|   be ignorant of it, being content to have laid down but one
2  IV,  22|               22. And, not content to have ascribed these carnal
3  IV,  22|    of arms? Or did he, not content with one wife, taking pleasure
4  IV,  26|    s burden. Moreover, not content to have ascribed to the
5   V,   7|    be kept ever in motion; content with which favours, it is
6 VII,  12| unexplained and untouched, content to have stated this alone,
7 VII,  31| for more, and shall not be content with what is brought! Must
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