Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  64|      in common; who lie with boys, beautiful, lustful, naked;
 2  II,  64| meanest slaves, to women, to boys? To all, He says, the fountain
 3 III,  14|  bare, as old, as youths, as boys, swarthy, grey-eyed, yellow,
 4  IV,  13|      point at which not only boys, young and pert, but grave
 5   V,  29|   still wearing the dress of boys, the agreements which Liber
 6   V,  31|     not you? Who that pretty boys, and even grown-up men of
 7  VI,  26|  just as if they were little boys, by the preternatural savageness
 8 VII,   8|    of payment? and as little boys, to induce them to give
 9 VII,  21|      another? Or, as envious boys, are they unwilling to allow
10 VII,  32| forgetfulness? Or, as little boys are frightened into giving
11 VII,  42| grown-up maidens, the little boys, finally the young children,
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