Book, Chapter

1   III,       XI|      usage. For example, when the shepherd guards the flock, if a man
2   III,       XI|          to nature, he says: "The shepherd carefully preserves the
3   III,       XI|            But when he says, "The shepherd preserves the beasts," he
4   III,     XXIX|         the stag would be, if the shepherd killed his dogs because
5   III,    XXXIX| comparison of the soldier and the shepherd, but in order to make the
6   III,    XXXIX|          Similarly, the spiritual shepherd's encouragement is to see
7   III,     XLII|        ways, as a flock without a shepherd, coming like an attack of
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