Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|        to compose a poem of such tender and touching piety.~Very
 2    1,  30|   Pannychis, unaccustomed at her tender years to the pastime of
 3    2,  61|        ain't, but worms breed in tender flesh. Look at him laugh!
 4    4, 117|        was afraid of reopening a tender scar at the moment when
 5    5, 131|  summoned Venus to the green and tender sod,~Bright day smiled kindly
 6    5, 135|         gleaming grass above~And tender violets; wooing with song,
 7    5, 137|           And suckling pigs, the tender young~Of some fine grunting
 8    5, 145| beautiful head is sustained by a tender hoof and the eager purchaser
 9    5, 154|     express their affection by a tender embrace, while they proudly
10    5, 156|          emasculate young men of tender age; thwarting the intent
11    6     |        swift of foot, forgot the tender Deidamia in the arms of
12    6     |        did her suitors express a tender thought for Penelope, and,
13    6     |       shows a very exquisite and tender conjugal sentiment. During
14    6     |       this sort of love in their tender and passionate compositions,
15    6     |      harshness of Ligurinus. The tender Tibullus, deceived by his
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