Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |           all the detail of a fine old copper etching; the marvelous
 2  Int,   2|     Puteoli, and his theory of the old town and the new town is
 3  Int,   3|        upon Trimalchio, the little old lady girded round with a
 4    1,   6|            the strength to live to old age. Painting also suffered
 5    1,   8|        than either, no one, in his old age, will confess the errors
 6    1,  10|        approached a certain little old woman who sold country vegetables.~  ~
 7    1,  10|          country vegetables.~  ~An Old Herb Woman ~
 8    1,  11|       obscure quarter, the affable old lady pushed aside a crazy-quilt
 9    1,  11|            the wiles of the little old hag, I covered my head and
10    1,  11|            by the self-same little old hag! I smiled at that, greeted
11    1,  14|          so that I could resume my old relations with my Giton. (
12    1,  15|           in her stead. She was an old flame of his, so he broached
13    1,  15|      Lycurgus, who had renewed his old relations with Ascyltos,
14    1,  30|           her. At this instant, an old woman, the very same who
15    2,  31|      caught sight of a bald-headed old fellow, rigged out in a
16    2,  37|       already, but upon hearing an old experienced guest vow, "
17    2,  38|        FALERNIAN~ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD.~While we were studying
18    2,  44|           to carving the boar, our old friend Carver, who had carved
19    2,  45|       riddle which teased me to my old informant. "Why, sure,"
20    2,  46|           fellow, he was too, good old Chrysanthus slipped his
21    2,  46|        throwing it down a well! An old love's like a cancer!"~
22    2,  47|       dunghill with his teeth, any old time. And he grew richer
23    2,  47|          and runs on schedule. How old would you think he was?
24    2,  48|        Safinius; he lived near the old arch, when I was a boy.
25    2,  48|         that I've already eaten my old clothes, and if this high
26    2,  48|          their own profits. In the old days, the married women,
27    2,  68|          are over; but in the good old times when I was a young
28    3,  83|            to our lodging, for the old woman herself had been sitting
29    3,  87|          the winds, a white-haired old man entered the picture-gallery;
30    3,  88|         You have good reason," the old man replied, "to deplore
31    3,  88|            a groan,) "but he is an old hand at robbery, and more
32    3,  88|           My frankness pleased the old man, who attempted to comfort
33    3,  92| unaccountable changes. In the good old times, when virtue was her
34    3,  92|            the stars, Eudoxus grew old upon the summit of a lofty
35    3,  99|         worst of all, a blear-eyed old hag, girded round with a
36    3, 101|            and, just as Ulysses of old had clung to the ram, so
37    3, 102|         this done, he embraced the old gentleman, who was already
38    4, 104|          possessing it. A solitary old man can scarcely become
39    4, 108|       their hare still course;~And old wounds ache most poignantly
40    4, 114|          had he need to quote from old tragedies, or to have recourse
41    4, 117|      permitted the harboring of no old grudges and the joy which
42    4, 117|            desired me to renew our old amour, but I was worn out
43    4, 117|        been signed. The minute the old fellow laid eyes upon me,
44    4, 121|           that kind. I thought the old fellow was joking in the
45    4, 121|           for this reason the poor old man had left his native
46    4, 127|            fathers~Bowed down with old age, uninured to the bearing
47    5, 135|            trees, leading a little old woman by the hand. "Well,
48    5, 135|    appetite?" In the meantime, the old hag:~A wine-soaked crone
49    5, 135|           course!" (This done, the old lady handed me over to Chrysis,
50    5, 136|          and lassitude of decrepit old age? Give me some sign,
51    5, 138|            to accuse the delays of old age. At last the priestess
52    5, 138|            smile!" "OEnothea," the old hag replied, "this young
53    5, 139|           altar OEnothea placed an old table, upon which she heaped
54    5, 140|       height, broke down under the old lady's weight and let her
55    5, 140|       without laughing, helped the old lady to her feet. She hastily
56    5, 140|         demand their feed from the old woman at midday, made a
57    5, 140|     payment for her loss. When the old lady laid eyes upon that,
58    5, 142|          up my anus. The merciless old virago then anointed the
59    5, 142|         took to my heels, with the old hags in full pursuit. Although
60    5, 143|          thinking of the heroes of old, who had been persecuted
61    5, 143|        Inachian coast: Laomedon of old~Sated two of the heavenly
62    5, 143|            and appeared before the old fellow, with so merry a
63    5, 144|        means of her charms, but an old woman now, the flower of
64    5, 144|            in the way of childless old men and through this substitution
65    5, 144|          the cadence. And thus the old lecher, suspended between
66    5, 144|         any other of the heroes of old!" So saying, I lifted up
67    5, 144|           getting around childless old men, I began to take thought
68    5, 145|    Crotonians, furious because the old fox had lived so long and
69    5, 145|       rights with married men. The old Romans had passed this law
70    5, 145|        which shroud antiquity. The Old Testament contains many
71    5, 145|          We find a parallel in the old days in Shanghai, before
72    5, 150|     existence. The voluptuaries of old Rome were by no means convinced
73    5, 151|  perpetuate the remembrance of the old statue of Marsyas, is certainly
74    5, 153|     gracious to me as in the story old to the maiden fleet of foot
75    5, 154|            length, verging towards old age, and sometimes conquering
76    5, 155|          paying assiduous court to old people for the purpose of
77    5, 155|            grovel before rich men, old men or young, childless
78    5, 156|      eunuchs, ranging in age, from old men to boys, pale and hideous
79    5, 156|            book xiv, chap. vi.~The Old Testament proves that the
80    5, 156|        withers away in a premature old age: while yet boys, they
81    5, 156|         boys, they suddenly become old, without any interval of
82    5, 156|            and blooming, the other old, with sallow and unnaturally
83    5, 156|            Come and see,' said the old man. 'He took his companion
84    5, 156|         among the Flagellants, the old man announced to his companion: '
85    5, 160|            good once, but he's too old, now; the late lamented
86    5, 160|            lascivious dance of the old Greek comedy. Any person
87    5, 160|   starveling snub-nosed dancer was old, repulsive, and nastily
88    6     |       enters the house.~Finally an old woman, about whom there
89    6     |         Tiberius, impotent through old age and debauchery, was
90    6     |        withers away in a premature old age: while yet boys they
91    6     |          boys they suddenly become old, without any interval of
92    6     |           and of that virtue which old age and white hairs become?
93    6     |          vielle. . . .~[Finally an old woman . . .]~The question
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