Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|      broached the subject of a mutual exchange of favors. Burning
 2    3,  84|      would not pollute -- with mutual bloodshed the sacred rites
 3    3,  85|     exhaustion caused by their mutual excesses. But not with impunity!
 4    4, 128|  Thereupon, in accord with our mutual understanding, such ready
 5    5, 136|       our bodies, clasped in a mutual embrace, had fused our souls
 6    5, 154| declare at the same time their mutual but contradictory intentions.
 7    6     |       being of others, that by mutual succession we might live
 8    6     |      Having inspired both with mutual desires, she joined them
 9    6     |      those pleasures which are mutual, which cause equal enjoyment
10    6     |     men, give themselves up to mutual caresses. Juvenal has painted
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