Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|         frontal development, and vain beyond belief. He considered
 2    1,  14|         from my eyes, and all in vain, I searched for him for
 3    1,  15|       long time I beat around in vain. Worn out with work and
 4    1,  27|          a long time, but all in vain. Gummy streams poured down
 5    1,  30|          of "All honest men," in vain, for the members of the
 6    4, 117|        gain his ends, but all in vain, till at last, meeting with
 7    5, 132|     panting and sweating were in vain. He jumped up in a rage
 8    5, 153|        act a sister's part?"~But vain were words, entreaties vain,~
 9    5, 153|      vain were words, entreaties vain,~The crafty witch secured
10    5, 154| astonishment and respect. From a vain ambition of perpetuating
11    5, 154|      guests are disgusted by the vain and tedious repetition,
12    5, 154|        singular enough that this vain credulity may often be discovered
13    5, 160|        prohibited it, but all in vain. The cordax was danced everywhere,
14    6     |         her maledictions! But in vain did he invent new pleasures,
15    6     |         invent new pleasures, in vain did he take part in these
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