Book, Chapter

 1    1,  21|        that I was actuated by any desire for revenge when I came
 2    2,  75|         the reason I particularly desire that this notice be added:~ --
 3    3,  96|            guiltless, gratifies   desire.~All Nature lavishes her
 4    4, 104|           to be won? No, indeed I desire no possession unless the
 5    4, 111|           means unknown, and they desire that, somehow, I will effect
 6    4, 117|           She was burning up with desire by this time, and threw
 7    4, 128|        fell to wrangling in their desire to heap their own riches
 8    5, 143|         would; you are my heart's desire, my joy, you can never put
 9    5, 145|    unwilling stomach. And, if you desire to fortify the plan by precedents,
10    5, 145|            with lips foaming with desire; nothing will serve you
11    5, 154| humiliating expedients. When they desire to borrow, they employ the
12    5, 156|           Roman husband's furious desire to prevent the consequences
13    5, 156|         who looks on a woman with desire commits adultery in his
14    5, 160|        from their sockets through desire. Men never get -- I hope
15    6     |            she inspires in them a desire for reciprocal pleasure:
16    6     |       living creatures upon earth desire male intercourse, but amongst
17    6     |      which palpitates softly with desire and voluptuousness, that
18  Bib     |           those of my readers who desire to pursue the subject are
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