Book, Chapter

 1    1,  20|        contrary, she wonders what god has brought such well-bred
 2    1,  21|          pity you, so help me the God of Truth, I do; for no one
 3    1,  22|        peril to ourselves, if any god had indicated to her any
 4    2,  42|           that was given him by a god. He still carries the marks
 5    3, 102|           you were caught! If the god, that umpires human affairs
 6    4, 104| spitefully still -- "If only some god would put Giton into my
 7    4, 110|           to let off those whom a god has, himself, delivered
 8    4, 111|      eyebrows? You poisoner, what god did you vow your hair to?
 9    4, 125|          Gifts I repent! The same God who built up their dominion~
10    4, 126|       where the crags, by a Greek god once trodden,~Slope down
11    5, 131|         know what it is, but some god's silent purpose is beneath
12    5, 131|           the secret amour of the God.~Side by side upon the grassy
13    5, 135|         there's hope;~Thou rustic God, oh hear our prayer,~Great
14    5, 137|        his shrine and invoked the God in the following verses:~"
15    5, 137|          set o'er forests wide~As God: whom Lesbos and green Thasos
16    5, 139|           by the lifeblood of the God of Wine;~The walls around
17    5, 142|         lie here alone?' said the God,~'Thou joy of a thousand
18    5, 144|       alas! I discovered that the God was still my enemy. (However,
19    5, 145|    abominations unto the Lord thy God." Here we have the first
20    5, 145|  assaulted from the rear, and the God adds that, should this punishment
21    5, 156|       manner, they ought to serve God." That injustice was done
22    6     |  celebrated the mysteries of that god. Pannychis is a young girl
23    6     |        snatch Proserpina from the God of the under-world. Juno
24    6     |        than another in looks, but God crowns his words with beauty,
25    6     |            who look upon him as a God when he walks through the
26    6     |       that of Catullus:~Peer of a God meseemeth he,~Nay passing
27    6     |          as something sacred, and God has so honored it that he
28    6     |          with Boaz. The spirit of God has deemed it worth while
29    6     |           a virgin; the spirit of God did not communicate itself
30    6     |      vulgar language "pimp". That God, as go-between for Jupiter,
31    6     |            Mercury I say, was the God of concord, or eloquence,
32    6     |     through the influence of this God of peace, and received the
33    6     |          all that he learned from God, concerning amorous adventures,
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