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1 I | air with his outstretched arms, from which his chains hung 2 I | scales of the murena. Her arms were adorned with diamonds, 3 I | shoulders, and waving her arms, she repeated several times:~“ 4 I | withheld from Lutatius those arms of yours, red now with the 5 I | aloud with outstretched arms. Her lyre fell, she was 6 I | over-laden table with both arms, and flung it against Narr’ 7 I | and Spendius raised his arms with a cry.~Everything stirred 8 I | ocean, she buries her greedy arms in every shore, and the 9 II | sighs; he spread out his arms, moving his fingers that 10 II | lyres over which their naked arms were stretched. At intervals 11 II | thought of clasping her in my arms, and yet I hate her, Spendius! 12 II | hastened thither without their arms), were Campanians, Gauls, 13 II | corpses were placed in the arms of the Pataec gods that 14 II | ready. Those who had no arms rushed into the woods to 15 III | downwards in the dust with both arms outstretched.~But the slave 16 III | will pass away in a man’s arms.”~“Why?” asked the young 17 III | Mother!”~She raised her arms to their full length, arching 18 III | he stopped and folded his arms.~His sunken eyes shone like 19 III | Melkarth thrust him with his arms behind Gades; the Kabiri 20 IV | their jaws, extending their arms, and holding forks, chains 21 IV | slaves followed, all without arms, and in such numbers that 22 IV | toothless mouths, their wasted arms, and the scars of their 23 IV | outlaws assumed soldiers’ arms and declared that they were 24 IV | one now relinquished his arms, and the anger of all combined 25 IV | advanced. Gisco held out his arms; Spendius tied his wrists 26 IV | their heads between their arms and their legs close together, 27 IV | which he carried on his arms, and which hung from below 28 V | as the hall and with open arms. Suddenly the monsters closed 29 V | bearing a head and two arms, rose behind.~But beyond 30 V | body, and he spread out his arms the better to view it.~“ 31 V | and clasping him in his arms had buried both his daggers 32 V | body with its long hanging arms. Then at the barrier it 33 V | She was stretching out her arms. Suddenly she stopped, and 34 V | grasped it, stiffening his arms, and making a buttress of 35 VI | handsomest of all; his slender arms were bound with straps ornamented 36 VI | blood they dipped their arms into it. Then Narr’ Havas 37 VI | Eaters of Uncleanness found arms there at once.~The couriers 38 VI | exacted exorbitant supplies of arms, he even ordered the construction 39 VI | like porcupines, and their arms stood out from their cuirasses 40 VI | his black tunic; his huge arms were compressed within circles 41 VI | barely in possession of their arms; they had taken up their 42 VII | clarion with outstretched arms sounded a loud brazen cry 43 VII | his shoulders, left his arms visible; two pearls of great 44 VII | and looked with folded arms upon the temple of Eschmoun. 45 VII | wings, the Pataec Gods their arms, the bulls their silver 46 VII | until the fatal day when arms had been laid down and Sicily 47 VII | on the ground with both arms extended.~The daylight outside 48 VII | stretched forth his quivering arms in the direction of Rome.~ 49 VII | terrible; he raised his arms, and the rays from the candelabrum 50 VII | the purple factories had arms as red as those of executioners; 51 VII | the stewards stood with arms folded and heads bent while 52 VII | flat on his face with his arms stretched out in the position 53 VII | simultaneously stiffening their arms, drew back from its rings 54 VII | stood smiling with folded arms, and was less delighted 55 VII | these with their breasts and arms, while others were yoked 56 VII | Hamilcar stood upright with his arms raised above him.~But with 57 VII | striking he used both his arms, and the whistling thongs 58 VII | positions by the bonds on their arms, rolled their heads upon 59 VII | that she was holding up her arms towards him to ask for pardon; 60 VIII| all the horses, mules, and arms. A few tried to conceal 61 VIII| The troops defiled under arms through the streets from 62 VIII| clasping the maiden in his arms, covering her face with 63 VIII| perish; he snatched their arms from them, and gave them 64 VIII| between a pair of contracted arms. There was a company of 65 VIII| hoplites threw away all their arms, and terror seized upon 66 VIII| about their work with bare arms like mowers; and when they 67 VIII| red cloak, with uplifted arms and higher than the dust, 68 IX | men each, all with their arms fastened behind their backs 69 IX | their big bodies, and their arms raised as high as the shoulder, 70 IX | Hamilcar had taken all the arms! and then who was to command 71 X | doors; would remain with his arms outspread in the same attitude; 72 X | stool, and remained with her arms stretched out between her 73 X | square of Khamon shouting for arms. The Ancients would not 74 X | around her sides, under her arms and between her knees; then 75 X | around her waist, and on her arms, hands and toes, she had 76 XI | thrust him off by jerking her arms. He opened his nostrils 77 XI | come for the zaimph. His arms fell, and he bent his head 78 XI | abyss.”~Matho, writhing his arms, exclaimed:~“No! no! it 79 XI | the battle!”~He raised his arms whereon his veins crossed 80 XI | He advanced folding his arms and with so terrible a look 81 XI | encircled her form with both his arms, his head thrown back, and 82 XI | kissed all her fingers, her arms, her feet, and the long 83 XI | daughter in the Barbarian’s arms! She has put on the garment 84 XI | frenzy made him leap upon his arms, and he dashed outside.~ 85 XI | cloak and spreading out her arms displayed the zaimph.~The 86 XII | hillocks; legs, sandals, arms, and coats of mail were 87 XII | some were to be seen whose arms were entirely covered with 88 XII | Stretched on his back, his arms against his hips, and his 89 XII | baggage and their broken arms; the women massed themselves 90 XII | reached him; he opened his arms, and sent kisses on the 91 XII | buildings—with their masts, arms, ropes, articulations, capitals 92 XII | distraught with pride, raised his arms aloft.~ 93 XIII| under the crowd of naked arms pushing it forward and drawing 94 XIII| whole body and fling his arms into the air as though to 95 XIII| their mouths open and their arms outspread.~The assault was 96 XIII| and pools of blood; and arms and legs projecting half 97 XIII| washed their bloodstained arms in the sea; the tents were 98 XIII| helmets with their left arms, joining them together at 99 XIII| uncovered sides shone in the arms of the Negroes as the latter 100 XIII| of men, all with uplifted arms, would fall from the sky.~ 101 XIII| and raising both his lean arms he shouted out abuse at 102 XIII| right to left, raised his arms, wheeled round, bit his 103 XIII| terrible, and with outspread arms appeared on the threshold 104 XIII| Pataec gods, held in the arms of their priests, looked 105 XIII| completely naked, their arms outstretched, and all holding 106 XIII| then, spreading out both arms, he touched it on both sides, 107 XIII| and its extravagantly long arms reached down their palms 108 XIII| well to make trial of the arms of the god. Slender chainlets 109 XIII| then they twined their arms together, and surrounded 110 XIII| former attitude, folded his arms, and looked upon the ground. 111 XIII| time to time.~The brazen arms were working more quickly. 112 XIII| giddy motion of the horrible arms. This lasted for a long, 113 XIV | miry pools, plunged their arms into them up to the armpits, 114 XIV | beneath the weight of their arms, a great line of dust would 115 XIV | loud shouts, raise their arms, press their rearing stallions 116 XIV | strove to stretch out their arms, to rise, to laugh. Men 117 XIV | their mouths, bit their arms, and burst into frantic 118 XIV | ground, had thrown away their arms, and were all kneeling with 119 XIV | imploring mercy with uplifted arms.~Their legs and hands were 120 XIV | steel blades like giant arms holding axes above their 121 XIV | fall into each other’s arms, and die with mutual kisses. 122 XIV | spite of the nails in their arms, which were fastened higher 123 XIV | head thrown back over the arms of the cross; Autaritus 124 XIV | through the hair on their arms and faces.~The wraiths of 125 XIV | out upon his companions in arms. He cherished them like 126 XIV | his spirit higher, and his arms stronger; everything that 127 XIV | Carthaginians stretched forth their arms pell-mell, thrusting their 128 XIV | eyes, and, opening out his arms like a man throwing himself 129 XV | any escort, and with his arms fastened to his back; it 130 XV | sometimes she would rest both arms, which were laden with rings 131 XV | on the upper part of her arms, she remained perfectly 132 XV | disappeared. Numbers of arms were raised, and he was 133 XV | burst his bonds that his arms, which were crossed on his 134 XV | move.~They thrust their arms over the chains shouting 135 XV | ground, like two immense arms stifling him in the air.~ 136 XV | encircling her waist with his arms, and stammering out gentle