Book, Chapter

1    2,  38|        Ethiopians, carrying small leather bottles, such as are commonly
2    2,  61|       only a clay pot, a piece of leather soaked in water, softer
3    5, 138|           at all, only a piece of leather soaked in water! I wish
4    5, 145|       loins with a pouch of black leather stands by you whenever you
5    5, 145|       virility concealed within a leather pouch. (Claudianus, 18,
6    5, 148|        members, resembling soaked leather, which could not be made
7    5, 160| instrument, made from glass, wax, leather, or other suitable material
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