Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|        us in the portico of the temple. At sight of them, we were
 2    1,  19|   softly, we followed them to a temple which they entered, and
 3    1,  19|   impelled us also to enter the temple. There we caught sight of
 4    1,  19|    hubbub that the vault of the temple trembled. They attempted
 5    3,  92|    wisdom? Who even goes into a temple to make a vow, that he may
 6    3,  92|       upon the threshold of the temple, one promises a gift if
 7    3,  94|      head and bolted out of the temple. Fearing they might take
 8    4, 110| subjected in the portico of the temple of Hercules: "Tryphaena,"
 9    5, 131|       not think I approach this temple of love without a gift,
10    5, 132|       and flounced off into the temple of Venus (nearby.) And here
11    5, 134|    murdered a man, I violated a temple: demand my punishment for
12    5, 137|      seasons of the year;~Whose temple in his own Hypaepa placed,~
13    5, 140|          had gone back into the temple; and I, well content with
14    5, 144|        compelled to go out to a temple to offer up her vows. Eumolpus,
15    6     |          those who polluted the temple" as meaning those who were
16    6     |        of some obscenity in the temple; and he does not know that
17    6     |       he does not know that the temple was "polluted" by a thousand
18    6     |        he had gone to visit the temple of Venus at Cnidus.~"O Venus,
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