Book, Chapter

1    2,  47|        the fellow who gets the gift, not the one it was meant
2    2,  55|    admitted to Caesar with his gift; then he dashed it upon
3    3,  90|      in bed, awaiting my usual gift. It is much easier to buy
4    3,  92|     the temple, one promises a gift if only he may bury a rich
5    5, 131|       temple of love without a gift, I make you a present of
6    5, 153| tradition which lay behind the gift of an apple or the acceptance
7    6     |        assaults of Peleus. The gift of foretelling the future,
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