Book, Chapter

 1    2,  50|    FORTY-SIXTH~"Agamemnon, your looks seem to say, What's this
 2    2,  75|         middle, so that whoever looks to see what time it is must
 3    3,  97| exquisite keeping with his good looks.~
 4    4, 127|          Now Fortune capricious~Looks down on the back of great
 5    5, 130|         well aware of your good looks, you are proud and sell
 6    5, 130|        stage to the gallery and looks for a lover among the gallery
 7    5, 132|      after scrutinizing all the looks and smiles which pass between
 8    5, 147|        stage to the gallery and looks for a lover among the gallery
 9    5, 151|      ascribes to dislike of the looks of the Younger Novius, who
10    5, 156|     said the elder man. 'He who looks on a woman with desire commits
11    6     |       is meaner than another in looks, but God crowns his words
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