Book, Chapter

 1    1,  14|       coming," I sighed. It was lust that made this separation
 2    1,  15|         of favors. Burning with lust, he pressed his suit, but
 3    1,  15|       proving stronger than his lust, took steps to get revenge.
 4    1,  15|         and bones by the raging lust of that nymphomaniac harlot.
 5    1,  30|   before spurred every nerve to lust and I began to gore Quartilla
 6    3,  96|        demands;~But, spurred by lust of pride, we stop at naught
 7    4, 117|        Tryphaena was fired with lust at this sight, "What was
 8    4, 127|   across! As, spurred on by the lust, of adventure~Amphitryon'
 9    5, 137| disgraced,~No shrine, in wicked lust have I profaned;~When I
10    5, 142|         befuddled with wine and lust they followed the right
11    5, 156|         in every form of brutal lust." The jealous Roman husband'
12    5, 160|         methods to satisfy male lust, grant the same privilege
13    5, 160|         infamous instruments of lust, an unholy imitation of
14    6     |         in every form of brutal lust. Whereas, if each would
15    6     |         purity. He-lions do not lust after he-lions, but, in
16    6     |       be the slave of unnatural lust. The limbs of such, like
17    6     |         methods to satisfy male lust, grant the same privilege
18    6     |         infamous instruments of lust, an unholy imitation of
19    6     |    woman, in the madness of her lust, should usurp the nature
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