Book, Chapter

 1    2,  47|    for. He sure was Fortune's son! Lead turned to gold in
 2    2,  61|    knight! Well, I'm a king's son! How's it come that you'
 3    2,  67|   arms around the body of her son, it turned out that it was
 4    3,  84|     one his part,~The father, son, the rich man, all are here,~
 5    3,  89|   extreme beauty of my host's son. For the latter reason,
 6    3,  98|    Eumolpus, "who bore such a son as you! May your fortune
 7    4, 112|       s blood of her father's son!~But passion scorned, becomes
 8    4, 119|  earth, awaits this man, or a son who little dreams of storms
 9    4, 121|      that Eumolpus had lost a son, a young man of great eloquence
10    4, 121| companions and clients of his son, nor even his tomb, which
11    4, 128|     to her side and the great son~Of Ares, his mighty spear
12    5, 144|   beauty faded, she threw her son and daughter in the way
13    5, 148| bottom turned toward him, the son of AEacus found his beardless
14    5, 156|      was hostile. "Periander, son of Cypselus, had sent three
15    6     |      brutal caresses of Ajax, son of Oileus.~In the infancy
16    6     |    Trojan, and she wedded the son of Venus"; the confession
17    6     |        for he himself was the son of a freedwoman. Ovid's
18    6     |   Scripture tells us of Onan, son of Judas, grandson of Jacob,
19    6     |       that he willed that his son be born of a virgin, fecundated,
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