Book, Chapter

 1    2,  44|   to look for next, until a hideous uproar commenced, just outside
 2    2,  68|    whole room ring with his hideous barking and nearly shook
 3    4, 112|    countenance as I was and hideous, for to the disgrace of
 4    4, 128|   haloed with serpents,~Her hideous bosom is visible under her
 5    5, 137|   of the affected member, a hideous crone with disheveled hair,
 6    5, 156|   old men to boys, pale and hideous from the twisted deformity
 7    6     |    the marks of beings more hideous than they (twenty come to
 8    6     | condemned to death for this hideous crime: that, by no means
 9    6     |   finally his virile parts. Hideous spectacle of a tyrant disgraced
10    6     |   his bile in depicting, as hideous scenes, these mysteries
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