Book, Chapter

 1    2,  65|      the place, one day, so I tried every way I could to get
 2    2,  76|   only a painting, and when I tried to haul the swimmer out,
 3    2,  77|     peals of laughter; others tried to pick rings up from the
 4    2,  77|  going down upon their knees, tried to touch the ends of their
 5    3,  93|     sounded,~His two-edged ax tried them severely. The young
 6    4, 113|      her to lose headway, one tried to harpoon the leaping fish,
 7    4, 117|  favor; (long and ardently he tried to gain his ends, but all
 8    4, 117| passion turned to fury and he tried to carry the place by storm;
 9    4, 117|  particulars to Giton and had tried to indemnify herself for
10    5, 130|    for the first time, Doris' tried lover thought lightly of
11    5, 148|      combed beards. Thou hast tried the loins and the members,
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