Book, Chapter

1    2,  49|     some battle between jealous husbands and favored lovers. Anyhow,
2    5, 155|        injunctions" restraining husbands from disposing of property,
3    5, 156|   active or otherwise, of their husbands: Martial, xii, 54: but when
4    5, 160|     refuse intercourse to their husbands until after peace has been
5    5, 160|      suppose our poor devils of husbands go away and leave us"' Lysistrata: "
6    6     |        of having poisoned their husbands and condemned to death for
7    6     |         and the wife of all the husbands. Catullus, who detested
8    6     |   unnatural fathers and jealous husbands.~In those unhappy countries
9    6     | interests, the peace of mind of husbands, the happiness of lovers,
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