Book, Chapter

 1    1,   6|      and, if I may say it, a chaste, style, is neither elaborate
 2    3,  96|    adulterers to seize,~ The chaste bride, guiltless, gratifies  
 3    4, 114|   sons! No woman could be so chaste but that she could be roused
 4    4, 116|  lady, no less merciful than chaste, 'the gods forbid that I
 5    5, 137|    to spend the night like a chaste widow?" Wiping his eyes
 6    5, 145|   lords and masters. "She is chaste whom no man has solicited,"
 7    5, 145|     once. But to me, she was chaste. But, AEschylus, she will
 8    5, 148|    prayers; rich, well born, chaste, you, Bassus, expend your
 9    5, 148|     much Ulysses snored, the chaste Penelope always had her
10    5, 153| out-leaped from the virgin's chaste bosom: for, placed by the
11    5, 156|      heard the voices of his chaste sponsors give him the choice
12    6     |      for annoyance given the chaste but over-prudish Juno. Lastly,
13    6     |  catamites), a noun which my chaste pen refuses to translate
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