Book, Chapter

1    1,  12|   seduce us with paederastic wantonness, and one wretch, with his
2    1,  15| husband and wife. As for his wantonness with me, she flung that
3    1,  15| favor, naming the increasing wantonness of Lycas as the cause of
4    1,  30| Quartilla, spurred on by the wantonness of the others, seized hold
5    5, 132|   prevails now over love and wantonness.") "And for the Socratic
6    5, 143|  greatly embarrassed by this wantonness of Chrysis and had recourse
7    5, 145|  base gratification of their wantonness." From a passage in Festus,
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