Book, Chapter

 1    1,   9|      beguile~The years of young manhood, and at the Maeonian spring~
 2    4, 123|         destroying the vigor of manhood,~So, fear of the evils impending,
 3    4, 124| downfall~Its strength the young manhood of Rome now despises, and
 4    4, 125|       upon it. In burning their manhood~My heart shall delight and
 5    5, 137|         the recovery of my lost manhood. To achieve this I was ready
 6    5, 138|     cried,) "have devoured your manhood? What filth did you tread
 7    5, 156|      boys, are stunted in their manhood, and remain a doubtful riddle
 8    5, 156|       born, nor possessing that manhood which should be theirs.
 9    5, 156|         without any interval of manhood. For impure sensuality,
10    5, 156|        the temptations of early manhood. These apostles of purity
11    6     |      boys, are stunted in their manhood, and remain a doubtful riddle
12    6     |       born, nor possessing that manhood which should be theirs.
13    6     |         without any interval of manhood. For impure sensuality,
14    6     |       he passed from boyhood to manhood, when his imperfect intelligence
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