Book, Chapter

 1    3,  92|  which could be of benefit to future generations should remain
 2    4, 103|      cause for offense in the future. And he, like a learned
 3    4, 125|      obey, if to forecast~The future I may, without fear, thy
 4    5, 139|  which had been laid away for future use, and a very small and
 5    5, 141|    from which she foretold my future. Then, for fear any trace
 6    5, 145| scarlet entry to confront the future historian and arrest his
 7    5, 145|   grave apprehensions for the future, felt by those in power.
 8    5, 154|       in the bud the hopes of future generations. In the exercise
 9    5, 154|       of victims the signs of future greatness and prosperity;
10    5, 160| intercourse with men, for the future let women have intercourse
11    6     |       gift of foretelling the future, with which Apollo endowed
12    6     | intercourse with men, for the future let women have intercourse
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