Book,  Par.

1    II,     21|     exclaimed, "follow the Roman birds, the true deities of our
2    II,     30|          hurricanes, and unknown birds, of monsters of the sea,
3    VI,     41|         differing from all other birds in its beak and in the tints
4    VI,     41|       years, and that the former birds flew into the city called
5    VI,     41|         a multitude of companion birds marvelling at the novelty
6   XII,     51| prodigies occurred in that year. Birds of evil omen perched on
7    XV,     47|          and experience in vice. Birds and beasts had been procured
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