Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|     for having written a loose song and that he exculpated himself
2    2,  39| discordant voice twisted out a song in the manner of the mime
3    2,  68|  oblige with a recitation or a song. The gods bless us, how
4    4, 113|      whole ship resounded with song and, as a sudden calm had
5    5, 135|    tender violets; wooing with song, their stolen love.~Fanning
6    5, 160|   music, and singing a popular song:~Hue, huc, convenite nunc~
7    6     |         379.~If pleased by the song of the singer employed by
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