Book, Paragraph

1 III,  41|       of his writings, Nigidius speaks of them now as the guardians
2   V,  32| lasciviously with his daughter, speaks of no filthy pleasures,
3   V,  40|     that the rape of Proserpine speaks of seeds buried in the earth,
4   V,  40|         importance,-and that it speaks of the pursuit of agriculture
5 VII,  24|    language of the mob, when it speaks, usually terms ilia; nor,
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