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1 Int, 1| them (Chapters 1 to 26), form part of Book Fourteen. The 2 3, 85| A boy stained by every form of vice, who, by his own 3 3, 87| the spirit of a boy in the form of a flower, and all the 4 3, 93| broken, and leap back~To form a deep hollow of calm, and 5 4, 106| force our legs out into the form of a bow or walk with our 6 4, 113| baldness mourn their vanished form,~And glistens now that poor 7 5, 130| with which to describe her form and anything I could say 8 5, 130| self! But touch that lovely form~Thy limbs will melt beneath 9 5, 136| THIRTY-SECOND.~The loveliness of her form drew, me to her and summoned 10 5, 138| Ulysses.~Proteus changes his form when his good pleasure dictates,~ 11 5, 145| were solemnized with every form of licentiousness. For in 12 5, 145| they were ignorant of this form of indulgence prior to their 13 5, 150| upon our language in the form of more than one proverb, 14 5, 156| lavished bitter scorn upon this form of degradation, and Suetonius 15 5, 156| debauchery, experienced in every form of brutal lust." The jealous 16 5, 159| so that the hand might form a sort of Priapus, was an 17 6 | which, judging from the form of the letters employed, 18 6 | debauchery, experienced in every form of brutal lust. Whereas, 19 6 | he says: 'Your beauteous form is destitute of intelligence; 20 6 | Christian clergy wishes to form a body of doctrines to be