Book, Chapter

 1    4, 108|           The warrior fierce,~Who cities shakes and towns destroys
 2    4, 128|        arms, set the torch to the cities,~Who skulks now is lost;
 3    4, 128|        not level the walls of the cities,~Their treasures to pillage?
 4    5, 145|        Hedylus still dishonor the cities of the modern world. Tatian,
 5    5, 145|           quarters of the Chinese cities have their "houses" where
 6    5, 148|           of Rome and the smaller cities, men were so worn out by
 7    5, 151|         were often set up in free cities, symbolical, as it were,
 8    6     | courtesans, they are the dregs of cities. A courtesan worthy of the
 9    6     |          general that in the four cities, Sodom, Gomorrah, Adama,
10    6     |           he inflicted upon those cities.~It should be noted here
11    6     |        calling to be venerated in cities above all others. And truly,
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