Book, Chapter

 1    1,  30|      the more by her childish charms.~  ~Pannychis ~Pannychis
 2    2,  65|     in love with her physical charms. No, it was because she
 3    4, 113|    gods must first resume~The charms that first they granted
 4    5, 135| purple after she had muttered charms over it; then, directing
 5    5, 143|      these, of lovely Circe's charms so wrought upon my mind
 6    5, 144|      a legacy by means of her charms, but an old woman now, the
 7    5, 145|   class of all. Their natural charms were no longer merchantable.
 8    5, 153|       while you gaze upon her charms, some whore should pelt
 9    5, 158|   employed to give potency to charms and to curses. It was anciently
10    6     |        the persuasion of your charms, reaches absolute perfection,
11    6     |     the other hand, a woman's charms are always enhanced by an
12    6     |      who has surveyed all the charms of a young girl of eighteen
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