Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |      an enigmatic genius whose secret will never be laid bare
 2  Int,   3|   exert upon us a constant and secret influence. The workings
 3    1,  15| nothing, but she fell upon the secret gratifications of Doris
 4    1,  15|        and held aloof from any secret assignations. When I became
 5    1,  15|      Lycas as the cause of our secret and sudden change of habitation.
 6    1,  25|    solemn oath that so dread a secret should perish with us. Several
 7    2,  32|        were communicating some secret to his master's ear. Marveling
 8    2,  55|      that anyone else knew the secret, Caesar ordered his head
 9    3,  90|       countenance betrayed his secret resentment.)"~
10    4, 128|      Magnus, dost not know the secret~Of holding the hills of
11    5, 131|       day smiled kindly on the secret amour of the God.~Side by
12    5, 132|     her toils~Lest robbers the secret have used~And shake out
13    5, 144|    held in men's mouths than a secret!~Whatever you talk of at
14    5, 144|        therein did whisper his secret~That told of a king's hidden
15    5, 145|       thought to penetrate the secret of the proper use of several
16    5, 145|        still to be seen in the Secret Museum at Naples. The mural
17    5, 151|       who has been through the Secret Museum at Naples will find
18    5, 160|       which portrayed the most secret actions of marriage had
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