Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|   order that they might not be lost a second time. The Gulf
 2    1,   5|      for the public liberty; I lost this eye in your defense:
 3    1,   6|        body of your speech has lost its vigor and died. Young
 4    1,  15|       that aside, as by it she lost nothing, but she fell upon
 5    1,  15|    complaining that I had been lost in the wood for several
 6    1,  15|       a groaning curse over my lost treasure. The peasants paid
 7    2,  34|      this worthless rascal. He lost my dinner clothes, given
 8    2,  42|     multiplied tenfold, but he lost heavily through speculation
 9    2,  49|       the farmer said, when he lost his spotted pig. If a thing
10    2,  80|     one day! You don't think I lost my pep, do you? By Hercules,
11    3,  93|    sack and destruction,~First lost her own gods by profaning
12    3,  96|      at the other end, who had lost his clothes, was bawling
13    4, 105|     had been told him, that he lost the power of thinking, and
14    4, 110|       to mercy, as all was not lost for her pleasures, but Lycas
15    4, 114|    traced out the lines of the lost features and restored him
16    4, 118|     direction and the helmsman lost his bearings and did not
17    4, 121|     informed that Eumolpus had lost a son, a young man of great
18    4, 121|    been added, in which he had lost upwards of two millions
19    4, 128|      cities,~Who skulks now is lost; neither woman nor child
20    5, 132|       had any virility left, I lost it then; my whole body seemed
21    5, 137|     towards the recovery of my lost manhood. To achieve this
22    5, 138| cart-horse at a hill, you have lost both labor and sweat! Not
23    5, 144|       I was a boy in his eyes, lost no time in inviting the
24    5, 145|      been infected with it) is lost in the mists which shroud
25    5, 153|        their fire my eyes have lost~And soon with grief shall
26    5, 155|      hunting is not one of the lost arts is apparent even in
27    6     |        origin of courtesans is lost in the deepest antiquity.
28    6     |        climates; its origin is lost in the night of the centuries;
29    6     |     life among women and never lost his purity. He answered
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