Book, Paragraph

1   I,   2|    it, or will not the trees assume their foliage? Has the flavour
2 III,  16|   our images should bear and assume the fashion of their own
3  IV,  16|  these: "Do you thus dare to assume the honour of my name, O
4   V,  25| longer neglect: she makes it assume a purer appearance, and
5   V,  27|   are they troubled? do they assume the squalid garments of
6  VI,  12|      who had been Mayors can assume the appearance of Jupiter
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