Book, Chapter

1    2,  60|     greatest outrage under the sun for people to eat mutton
2    4, 104| masterpiece common to all? The sun shines upon all alike! The
3    4, 123|     ocean, the land; where the sun shone by day or the moon~
4    4, 126|        flashed thereafter! The sun gleamed with brighter refulgence~
5    5, 138|       raging of bulls; and the sun's daughter Circe~Changed
6    5, 154|      the rising to the setting sun, provokes the just resentment
7    6     |        lonely flower which the sun's rays never touch. Thus
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