Book, Chapter

1    2,  77|    the place tempted him, he lifted his drunken mouth to the
2    3,  93|   worship.~The full moon now lifted her luminous beam and the
3    4, 112|       Time and time again, I lifted the barber's blade to my
4    4, 116|    body of her husband to be lifted out of the coffin and fastened
5    4, 121|  satisfied with swearing, he lifted up his leg from time to
6    4, 126|      top of the mountain,~He lifted both hands to the heavens,
7    5, 136|  people. Did I deserve to be lifted up to heaven and then dragged
8    5, 139|      upon the meathooks, and lifted it down. It contained some
9    5, 144| heroes of old!" So saying, I lifted up my tunic and showed Eumolpus
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