Book, Paragraph

1   I,  43|             horses; or to inspire in wives, and in the children of
2  II,   1|              in wait for other men's wives? Did He ever, puffed up
3  II,   5|              masters as they please, wives to be divorced, children
4  II,  45|           maidens and to other men's wives, hate each other, envy the
5  IV,  20|              Do the gods, then, have wives; and, the matches having
6  IV,  20|           mistresses, their promised wives, their betrothed brides,
7  IV,  35|       chastity matrons, who were the wives of others, and putting on
8   V,  29| daughters-in-law, nay, even your own wives, to show the modesty of
9 VII,   9|            to his parents, brothers, wives, friends? was it not man?
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