Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|     me to endure the blows in silence and to put up with the abuse,
 2    1,  15|       me, was the cause of my silence, but love itself revealed
 3    1,  19| Ascyltos, when he had secured silence, adroitly put a stop to
 4    3,  83|  wandered around, nor did the silence of midnight give promise
 5    3,  90|       fighting-cocks, for his silence.' The lad nestled closer
 6    3,  93|       carried far through the silence of night, as when ships
 7    4, 107|    settling ourselves down in silence, we passed the remaining
 8    5, 138|      billows before me, gales silence their howlings,~Hearing
 9    5, 142|    rest on my pallet, night's silence had scarce settled down~
10    5, 160|       limbs to her feet. Deep silence prevailed. The head of the
11    6     | should be wrapped in profound silence. How beautiful all these
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