Book, Chapter

 1    1,  10|     to the same place, until, worn out with running, and long
 2    1,  15|   time I beat around in vain. Worn out with work and vexation,
 3    1,  25|    appeared and refreshed us, worn out as we were, by a massage
 4    1,  26|    CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND.~Worn out by all his troubles,
 5    3,  91|       got what he wanted and, worn out with pleasure, I dropped
 6    3,  93|      the beleaguered of Troia~Worn out with anxiety, fearing:
 7    4, 113|      bare crown, its hair all worn away~Oh! Faithless inconsistency!
 8    4, 117|      our old amour, but I was worn out with so much venery
 9    4, 122|   Helicon! Take those who are worn out by the distressing detail
10    4, 123|       can charm~Nor pleasures worn threadbare by use of the
11    5, 137| profaned;~When I was poor and worn with want, I sinned~Not
12    5, 138|       and effeminate, you are worn out like a cart-horse at
13    5, 142|       quickly as I could and, worn out with fatigue, I sought
14    5, 144|     of the fortune-hunters is worn out and they have already
15    5, 145|       Petronius, chap. xxii, "worn out by all his troubles,
16    5, 148|   smaller cities, men were so worn out by repeated vicious
17    5, 148|     so many thousands, return worn out to its mistress, nor
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