Book, Paragraph

1  II,  64|      are so fastidious as to spurn the kindly offered gift,
2 III,  15|  proud wisdom with which you spurn us as ignorant, and think
3   V,  29|   hear that he again did not spurn the embraces, the couch
4 VII,  41| would consider childish, and spurn as ridiculous? Who is there,
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