Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3| sensations and images which play one upon the other, and
 2    1,   8|   its majesty. Now the boys play in the schools, the young
 3    1,  27|   and on with the dance and play!~Twinkling feet and supple
 4    2,  31|    for it to put it back in play; for a slave stood by with
 5    2,  31| forth from hand to hand, in play, but those which fell to
 6    2,  48|    friend, you could safely play mora with him, in the dark.
 7    2,  57|  ordered my flute-player to play Latin airs only."~
 8    2,  73|   safe and sound, I used to play at thrust and parry with
 9    4, 120|  livelihood, but if you can play the part of men of great
10    5, 143|    come in handy for us, so play your part and I'll play
11    5, 143|     play your part and I'll play mine, too!")~  ~Encolpius
12    5, 154|    more politely styled, of play. The confederates are united
13    5, 157|      And whispering breezes play."~Sir       Theodore Martin'
14    5, 158|     spittle had its part to play: it was customary for the
15    5, 160|   duty and the force of the play lies in her strategic control
16    5, 160| Quoting again from the same play: Calonice: "And why do you
17    6     |    full long  ~With nuts to play: now pleased as thrall~
18    6     |  that the female should not play the male unnaturally, nor
19    6     | should be so degraded as to play the woman!"~IV.~Embasicetas
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