Book, Chapter

 1    2,  31|  paterfamilias playing with a green ball. If one but touched
 2    2,  32|     stood the porter, clad in green and girded with a cherry-colored
 3    2,  59|  adulterous legs?~The emerald green, the glass bauble, what
 4    2,  68|    The gods bless us, how the green figs have fallen!" "True
 5    2,  74|    the table; even if you are green faction fans, and tell your
 6    3,  96|    carping plaints to   still~Green herbs, and berries hanging
 7    4, 124|   that lethal spray laden.~No green in the aututun is there,
 8    5, 131|  violet's deep blue,~From out green meadows snow-white lilies
 9    5, 131| setting summoned Venus to the green and tender sod,~Bright day
10    5, 137|       As God: whom Lesbos and green Thasos own~For deity, whom
11    5, 139|     soft, a bowl;~Platters of green bark wickerwork, a jar~Stained
12    5, 139|    Were slender stalks of the green rush; and then~Suspended
13    5, 142|    and, picking up a bunch of green nettles, she commenced to
14    5, 160|       breasts held tight by a green silk net, trembled like
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