Book, Chapter

 1    2,  43|        bones of my patron rest in peace, he wanted me to become
 2    4, 104|         bent upon annihilating my peace of mind, a voice upon the
 3    4, 112|       fury," she exclaims, "turns peace to war? What evil deed~Was
 4    4, 113|        all hands were recalled to peace and terminated the war.
 5    4, 113|         Lycas, signed a treaty of peace which was drawn up as follows: "
 6    4, 119|       EARTH RECEIVED,~HE RESTS IN PEACE BENEATH THIS HUMBLE MOUND.~
 7    4, 123|          and calamities outraging peace!~Wild beasts, in the forest
 8    4, 128|    destruction!~And first of all, Peace, with her snowy white arms,
 9    5, 145| pretentious establishments of the Peace ward, however, were sumptuously
10    5, 153|       first assault~And since our peace her treach'ry broke,~Let
11    5, 154|  patrimony. A secure and profound peace, such as had been once enjoyed
12    5, 160|        their husbands until after peace has been declared -- Calonice: "
13    6     |          influence of this God of peace, and received the Trojans
14    6     |        our dearest interests, the peace of mind of husbands, the
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