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1 I | wagers; they buried their heads in the amphoras and drank 2 I | shape covered their shaven heads; they all wore wooden shoes, 3 I | not asleep lowered their heads dazzled by the light of 4 II | reed the women, with veiled heads, silently watched the Barbarians 5 II | ceaselessly in the air above their heads. It was thus that the Carthaginian 6 II | and with grass on their heads to protect them from the 7 II | wood terminated in horsesheads or fir cones. The Barbarians 8 II | as they shook their lofty heads of hair, and the men of 9 II | understood, they bent their heads in token of assent.~Then 10 III | thronging mass, dromedariesheads, lances and shields appeared. 11 IV | divinities with hideous heads might be seen, colossal 12 IV | about with baskets on their heads; and in the depths of the 13 IV | uncircumcised, butted with their heads against passers-by, or came 14 IV | occupations, bent their heads and tried to smile at all 15 IV | reproaches at each other over the heads of the crowd, but without 16 IV | immediately stoned, or their heads were cut off by a sabre-stroke 17 IV | at their foot and lionsheads at the top, reached to the 18 IV | much as possible with their heads between their arms and their 19 V | wings, fishes with human heads were devouring fruit, flowers 20 V | were starting out of their heads like those of snails, with 21 VI | and jackals’ or serpentsheads,—which gaped towards the 22 VI | his girdle and the three heads fell. One of them rebounded 23 VII | of their robes over their heads. They remained motionless 24 VII | they also descended. The heads of the Negresses formed 25 VII | stood with arms folded and heads bent while Abdalonim reared 26 VII | not clear, woe be on your heads! Go out!”~All the stewards 27 VII | their arms, rolled their heads upon their shoulders and 28 VIII| their weapons above their heads they all crossed the Macaras 29 VIII| they rocked their heavy heads with their chargings of 30 VIII| Clinabarians, with steel heads glancing in the sun, cuirasses, 31 VIII| elephantarchs bent their heads beneath the stream of phalaricas 32 VIII| delivered them over their heads to the soldiers in the towers; 33 VIII| Punic engines, for horsesheads which did not stir appeared 34 VIII| doomed to die rolled their heads about gently; others dragged 35 IX | offer him bags containing heads of Mercenaries killed, so 36 IX | cisterns, struck off a few heads, set all right again, and 37 IX | leathern bottles on their heads, goats strayed bleating 38 IX | bare the ulcers on their heads, and they were so lean and 39 XI | obliged them to bend their heads. The two horses which were 40 XI | the ground, as decapitated heads might have done. However, 41 XI | stretching out their unbridled heads, galloped at so furious 42 XI | corn was poured upon their heads, and the grains that fell 43 XII | mail were to be seen, with heads held in their helmets by 44 XII | rolling about like balls; heads of hair were hanging on 45 XII | skin to put upon their own heads. The Eaters of Uncleanness 46 XII | red. The men’s uncovered heads were growing hot in the 47 XII | fallow-deer muzzles on their heads; they shook rods furnished 48 XII | and came up and wet their heads in it in the extravagance 49 XIII| should be made of the finest heads of hair among the wives 50 XIII| grappled them; and Barbariansheads appeared in the intervals 51 XIII| by a javelin swayed their heads about like bears. Mouths, 52 XIII| successively bent their heads in approval; and in accordance 53 XIII| catafalque among torches and heads of hair. In order to subdue 54 XIII| Ancients, with diadems on their heads, had assembled in Kinisdo, 55 XIII| necklaces of koukouphas’ heads and pointed tiaras, posted 56 XIII| crowns of thorns upon their heads; then they twined their 57 XIV | those who raised their heads towards the colossus could 58 XIV | during the night, with their heads bent beneath their cloaks. 59 XIV | happened to raise their heads and look at one another 60 XIV | holding axes above their heads.~The Barbarians looked at 61 XIV | fastened higher than their heads; from their heels and hands 62 XIV | manoeuvres. Hamilcar seduced the heads of the villages by all sorts 63 XIV | larding-pins and hammers, over the heads of the Numidians; those 64 XV | feather fans rose above the heads, behind the Mappalian district. 65 XV | pontiffs of Moloch passed with heads bent, and the multitude 66 XV | excessive weight, upon their heads.~From ankle to hip she was 67 XV | walls were stopped up with heads; and they howled at him


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