Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|          this posture, I follow my love, but Lycurgus, who had renewed
 2    1,  15|            she immediately fell in love with the boy, and I easily
 3    1,  15|       Tryphaena was desperately in love with Giton, Giton's whole
 4    1,  15|           cause of my silence, but love itself revealed to the wife
 5    2,  46|    throwing it down a well! An old love's like a cancer!"~
 6    2,  65|        will of the gods, I fell in love with the wife of Terentius,
 7    2,  65|            it wasn't; I was not in love with her physical charms.
 8    2,  75|          so that my household will love me as well now as they will
 9    3,  87|            the gods are wracked by love," I cried aloud, as if I
10    3,  87|            lovers of Fable enjoyed Love's embraces without a rival,
11    3,  87|    shabbily? For that very reason; love or art never yet made anyone
12    3,  90|        complete satisfaction of my love, from this sleeping beauty,
13    3,  93|          of his brother!~Fraternal love's sacrifice! Death himself
14    3,  95|           it all," I cried, "for I love you still, although you
15    3,  95|       justify you in yielding your love to a stranger? Did I merit
16    3,  95|           he was loved.~For one to love, and at the same time, blame,~
17    3,  95|         that laid the cause of our love before another judge, but
18    3, 102|             In yours alone! If you love your Giton, do your best
19    4, 104|        flows for common use. Shall love alone, then, be stolen,
20    4, 114|            how easily they fell in love; how readily they forgot
21    4, 115|         example of chastity and of love! In the meantime the governor
22    4, 126|    vacillation and, spurred by the love of revenge, sheathed~The
23    5, 131|            approach this temple of love without a gift, I make you
24    5, 131|    happiness depends. Him whom you love as I would have you love
25    5, 131|           love as I would have you love me?" Such sweetness permeated
26    5, 131|         aflame, enjoyed his lawful love;~There glowed the rose,
27    5, 132|         give him some proofs of my love but all my panting and sweating
28    5, 132|           Darling," I replied, "my love for you has always been
29    5, 132|           reason prevails now over love and wantonness.") "And for
30    5, 132|        Socratic continence of your love, I thank you in his name," (
31    5, 135|       their chattering flow.~'Twas Love's own nook,~As forest nightingale
32    5, 135|            with song, their stolen love.~Fanning herself with a
33    5, 136|          to her and summoned me to love. Our lips were pressed together
34    5, 136|         taught a truth that lives;~Love and enjoy life! All the
35    5, 141|        account; that is a proof of love, not of malignity. Let us
36    5, 142|            in need of the pangs of love, that she might torture
37    5, 142|      wretch that I am! Fortune and Love have joined forces to bring
38    5, 143|            calm Chrysis. I feigned love, whispered compliments,
39    5, 143|            that she believed I was Love's own captive. I showed
40    5, 143|          me upon the success of my love affairs, praising the elegance
41    5, 143|          lovely woman is dying for love of you, Encolpius, and this
42    5, 145|            a mother, the lesson of love was an unopened book; and,
43    5, 145|      Symonds in his essay on Greek Love concurs in this view. As
44    5, 145|        derived its generic; "Greek Love." So malignant is tradition
45    5, 145|            only one whose taste in love was entirely correct," but
46    5, 148|       rouses it by soft accents of love, and delicate fingers. Have
47    5, 148|         his mistresses), with whom love is a transient and fleeting
48    5, 148|      sooner than that my husband's love should wander from my bed.'
49    5, 148|       Daphne inspired Phoebus with love as she fled, but that flame
50    5, 150|       permits to enjoy, to eat, to love, and to occupy the chariot
51    5, 153|        that apple, sent as furtive love token by the wooer, which
52    5, 153|            whose whole thoughts to love incline,~And heated with
53    5, 156|       placed, as it were, "between love and duty." It should be
54    5, 160|          the dildo? Tell me if you love me! What makes you laugh
55    6     |             and, instead of making love to her, they squandered
56    6     |             they preferred to have love affairs with the wives of
57    6     |          freedwoman. Ovid's Art of Love and the Satires of Juvenal
58    6     |            repetition of scenes of love for boys, which one notices
59    6     |            objects of this sort of love in their tender and passionate
60    6     |         Corydon sighs his hopeless love for the beautiful Alexis?
61    6     |           of the Patriarchs, Greek love was so general that in the
62    6     |           was merely careless?~The love of boys was so thoroughly
63    6     |           given it the name "Greek Love." Orestes was regarded as
64    6     |          without blushing, of this love, which they considered the
65    6     |            of the various forms of love, they dismiss love for women
66    6     |        forms of love, they dismiss love for women as unworthy of
67    6     |           separated them. By their love for each other they came
68    6     |       AEsop an explanation of that love which would certainly not
69    6     |         independence, the conjugal love, and the matronly virtues
70    6     |            men began to avow their love for women, and we have here
71    6     |           the Romans. However, the love for boys was no less universally
72    6     |            master had put away his love for hire.~"Lest longer mute
73    6     |          in fine  ~ His lordling's love is fled.    ~Throw nuts
74    6     |            strongly prohibits this love; the theologians put it
75    6     |       prejudiced in favor of Greek love that they have made it the
76    6     |      violent diatribe against this love which Lucian puts into the
77    6     |   followers of Socrates pretend to love the soul alone, and, being
78    6     |           being ashamed to profess love for the person, call themselves
79    6     |         How then comes it that the love of wisdom, justice, and
80    6     |          passion! What! should one love Phoedrus, remembering Lysias,
81    6     |        whom he betrayed? Could one love the beauty of Alcibiades,
82    6     |           more eloquently than the love of boys.~"I should consider
83    6     |            of life. In this sense, love between woman and woman
84    6     |       moralists to inveigh against love of women for women; never
85    6     | pleasurable of all the delights of love. But taken in that sense,
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