Book, Chapter

1    1,  30|        together, in a crushing embrace. The virgin burst into tears
2    3,  87|  struggling to escape from the embrace of the lascivious Naiad.
3    3,  95|   there, I slam the door shut, embrace him convulsively, and press
4    4, 113| repugnant; that you do neither embrace nor kiss the said Giton;
5    4, 113|       said Giton in the sexual embrace, except under immediate
6    4, 117|        around me in a frenzied embrace, hugging me so tightly that
7    4, 118|        will sever this lover's embrace! If you ever loved Encolpius
8    5, 136|    bodies, clasped in a mutual embrace, had fused our souls into
9    5, 154|    their affection by a tender embrace, while they proudly decline
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