Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|       immolation of three or more virgins; every word a honied drop,
 2    5, 156|            in a house in Moscow. 'Virgins will alone stand before
 3    6     |     pleasure as those who are not virgins, when she received the divine
 4    6     |        were not content to remain virgins; a state of being which,
 5    6     |            for the instruction of virgins from century to century.~
 6    6     |        always, they set aside the virgins for themselves. The Phtyian,
 7    6     |          with a mortal. It was to virgins that the sacred fires of
 8    6     |         The Sybils lived and died virgins; in addressing the Cumaean
 9    6     | divinities, the Graces, were also virgins. Juno became a virgin again
10    6     |  permitted to marry, the epithet "virgins" cannot be justly applied
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