Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |      secret will never be laid bare with the resources at our
 2  Int,   4|        unbiased criticism laid bare the fraud. The Latinity
 3    1,  21|       nocturnal rites, nor lay bare the secrets of so many years,
 4    2,  48|      climbed the hill in their bare feet, pure in heart, and
 5    2,  69|       had arrived, so I put my bare feet upon the floor and
 6    2,  76|     one," and he got up in his bare feet to follow Trimalchio,
 7    4, 105|       With muffled heads? With bare? If muffled, who would not
 8    4, 105|        the sick man a hand? If bare, what would it mean if not
 9    4, 112|  prepared to battle with their bare fists, nor was the scolding
10    4, 113|     And glistens now that poor bare crown, its hair all worn
11    5, 142| disarrayed nightrobe I leap to bare feet and essay~To follow
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