Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|           spot in Melos where the Venus was unearthed, would still
 2  Int,   2|         still refer to her as the Venus de Melos. Friedlaender,
 3    1,  15|           Of course you know that Venus joined us all up, as quickly
 4    1,  30|           years to the pastime of Venus, raised an outcry and attracted
 5    2,  33| containing silver Lares, a marble Venus, and a golden casket by
 6    3,  89|          very low voice, 'Oh Lady Venus, could I but kiss this lad,
 7    4, 123|          forced to the calling of Venus; delayed and hedged round~
 8    5, 131|      above,~This setting summoned Venus to the green and tender
 9    5, 132|   flounced off into the temple of Venus (nearby.) And here was I,
10    5, 136|           knows not the pleasures Venus gives?~Who will not in a
11    5, 142|        compare with her, what has Venus? If Paris himself had seen
12    5, 144|           sacrifice to the Aversa Venus; but, as he had told everyone
13    5, 145|    diminutive -- Girls devoted to Venus. Their best expression in
14    5, 145|           written by the hands of Venus and the Graces. I wish,
15    5, 147|   activities is, however, that of Venus and not Mars. Petronius
16    5, 150|          to occupy the chariot of Venus (Veneris tenere bigas)."~
17    5, 153|      shall not triumph long.~Well Venus knows I'm not in fault~'
18    5, 156|     art-retarded youth to sink to Venus' calling," Claudianus, Eutrop.
19    6     |       beginning of the work.~Ipsa Venus magico religatum brachia
20    6     |    charming fable of the loves of Venus and Mars, described by the
21    6     |         and she wedded the son of Venus"; the confession with which
22    6     |      women of Babylon in honor of Venus, and I cannot understand
23    6     |       gone to visit the temple of Venus at Cnidus.~"O Venus, my
24    6     |     temple of Venus at Cnidus.~"O Venus, my queen! to thee I call;
25    6     |           within the precincts of Venus -- you may make the same
26    6     |     velvet smoothness is like the Venus flower, half in bloom, that
27    6     |         is that the companions of Venus and Amor, the most lovable
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