Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|       to do us any harm, we may admit that the pastiche was not
2    3,  95|         me over? For my part, I admit, and openly at that, that
3    4, 103|     begged and pled with him to admit me into favor, as lovers
4    5, 131|       replied. "Do not scorn to admit an alien among your worshipers:
5    5, 145| apertures were narrow and could admit but little light. Seneca (
6    5, 145|         the stone wall so as to admit light without detriment
7    5, 148|        women, Hypnus is slow to admit he is my Ganymede; Secundus
8    6     |       good part of our life, we admit, and we have always found
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