Book, Chapter

 1    1,  28|     mouth, then putting her hand beneath his robe, she took hold
 2    2,  34| suspended from the ceiling, hung beneath the inscription, and a tablet
 3    2,  40|          upper part of the tray. Beneath, on what seemed to be another
 4    3, 101|        ram, so he, stretched out beneath the mattress, would evade
 5    4, 110|       shepherd's gains to share. Beneath the waves~Of every sea swims
 6    4, 118|        his garment and, creeping beneath my tunic, he stuck out his
 7    4, 119|         peculiar noise, and from beneath the captain's cabin there
 8    4, 119|       him; the citizen is buried beneath the ruins of his own penates,
 9    4, 119|      RECEIVED,~HE RESTS IN PEACE BENEATH THIS HUMBLE MOUND.~
10    4, 128|      visage~Defeated, her helmet beneath and, abandoning earth, flees~
11    5, 130|         sway,~Or they white hair beneath swan's down conceal~Here'
12    5, 130|         form~Thy limbs will melt beneath thy passions' storm!~  ~
13    5, 131|          god's silent purpose is beneath this. Circe loves not Polyaenos
14    5, 145|     stands, with gilded nipples, beneath the tablet of the pretended
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