Book, Chapter

1    3,  93|  picture which portrays the destruction of Troy, so I will attempt
2    3,  93|    Troy, doomed to sack and destruction,~First lost her own gods
3    4, 118|  imploringly. "Save us from destruction, Encolpius," he shouted; "
4    4, 123|     point out our impending destruction; the crime~Of Persia enacted
5    4, 124|   mad now brings down their destruction.~They build out of gold
6    4, 125|   dominion~Shall bring down destruction upon it. In burning their
7    4, 128|    from humanity, doomed to destruction!~And first of all, Peace,
8    4, 128|    Megoera with firebrands, destruction, and treachery, livid~Death'
9    5, 145| vices of their victims. The destruction of Corinth may well have
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