Book, Chapter

1    1,  30| honest men," in vain, for the members of the night-watch were
2    4, 108|     when relaxed in sleep~The members lie, the mind, without restraint~
3    4, 109|        Still, fugitives whose members had gotten them into trouble
4    5, 136|       in a warm bed tease his members?~Great Epicurus taught a
5    5, 145|     seeking out men with huge members; that they might bring them
6    5, 148|       tried the loins and the members, resembling soaked leather,
7    5, 156|      character of many of its members: bankers, civil service
8    5, 160|   great demand among the male members of society. Quoting again
9    5, 160|   expel from the Senate those members who danced in public. The
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