Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|     entirely died out to this day, although the best authorities
 2  Int,   2|     entirely extinct in their day.~"Diderot and a contemporary,
 3  Int,   3|  absurdity up to the light of day, to lash an extravagance
 4  Int,   4|       forger saw the light of day. Jose Marchena, a Spaniard
 5    1,   6|   forth along these lines one day, when Agamemnon came up
 6    1,   7|     little fish, may wait all day upon some rock, without
 7    1,  15|    his place on the very same day. Lycas had so arranged matters
 8    1,  15|     novel entertainments each day, which Doris, his lovely
 9    1,  15|     prize-money had, only the day before, run upon the rocks
10    1,  15|  Lycurgus until the following day. In a few words I told Ascyltos
11    1,  15|      set out on the following day and arrived at the estate
12    1,  15|    sleep there until the next day, he set off for his estate
13    1,  15|     going to Naples that same day, but I protested the imprudence
14    1,  23|  admitted into this inn, this day, so that I could receive
15    1,  30|    who had tricked me on that day when I was hunting for our
16    1,  30|    fear. (Sallying forth next day, we came upon two of our
17    1,  30| escaped unscathed.) The third day had now dawned, the date
18    2,  42|   India for mushroom seed one day, and he hasn't a single
19    2,  42|       s worth his 800,000 any day, and he rose from nothing.
20    2,  42|   this notice, only the other day:~CAIUS POMPONIUS DIOGENES
21    2,  45|      everything's as plain as day! This boar made his first
22    2,  45|       wine, Dama spoke up, "A day's nothing at all: it's night
23    2,  46|    tale. "I don't bathe every day," he confided, "a bath uses
24    2,  46|    wastes away a little every day; but when I've downed a
25    2,  46|     wind! Why, only the other day he said good morning' to
26    2,  48|       are getting worse every day; this colony grows backwards
27    2,  50|        Well, what of it? Some day I'll get you to come to
28    2,  50|       din into his ears every day, 'whenever you learn a thing,
29    2,  61|  breakfasts and two dinners a day. I'd rather have my reputation
30    2,  65|    and died on the place, one day, so I tried every way I
31    2,  79|    came over from Asia; every day I used to measure myself
32    2,  80|      million sesterces in one day! You don't think I lost
33    2,  80|   what I'd had for dinner the day before. You'd have thought
34    3,  83| afraid of going astray on the day before, so he had taken
35    3,  90|     gratification. Then, when day dawned, I made him happy
36    3,  94|    sort of diet for the whole day, for fear of having trouble
37    3,  94|  swear off crankiness for the day." (So saying,) I gave the
38    3,  96| Ganymede," he remarked, "this day promises a good ending!"
39    3,  96|    that he could begin on the day before and never finish
40    3,  96|     and never finish till the day after the next! And he soon
41    3, 102|     life of misery, and every day you bring new torments upon
42    4, 103|      a life that each passing day was spent as though that
43    4, 106|  lying in the boat, night and day. You couldn't get rid of
44    4, 106|      could be endured for one day, but suppose it might have
45    4, 108|       deeds~That occupied the day. The warrior fierce,~Who
46    4, 113|      head is partly dead this day!"~  ~Eumolpus Reciting ~
47    4, 115|  stand vigil over it, weeping day and night! Neither parents
48    4, 115|     dragged through the fifth day without nourishment. A most
49    4, 116|     and when on the following day he caught sight of one of
50    4, 116|       ingenious lady and next day everyone wondered how a
51    4, 118|    with darkness the light of day. The panic-stricken sailors
52    4, 119|       holding a council, next day, to determine to what part
53    4, 119|        yea, even reckoned the day he would arrive in his native
54    4, 123|        where the sun shone by day or the moon~Gleamed by night:
55    4, 128|     inn, but on the following day we went in search of more
56    5, 131|  green and tender sod,~Bright day smiled kindly on the secret
57    5, 132|     to light~Her gold that by day she denies,~The stealthy
58    5, 135|    myself where I had sat the day before, when she came under
59    5, 141|      to the cross! Until this day my dwelling has been inviolate
60    5, 142|    never leave my side on the day when she told me of the
61    5, 145|         All these changes, as day by day the fortune of the
62    5, 145|      these changes, as day by day the fortune of the state
63    5, 145|       stall) for gain both by day and night."~Prostibula --
64    5, 145|    let the sunlight enter all day long, through immense windows;
65    5, 145|  bathing was the order of the day and men and women came more
66    5, 148|      your heart's content all day, I want a Lais at night."
67    5, 153|     neatly folded notes every day to our master's wife, together
68    5, 154|      more especially on a hot day, they have courage to sail
69    5, 154| repeats his visit the ensuing day, and is mortified by the
70    5, 154| sepulchres, from the light of day. But the costly instruments
71    5, 155|       is apparent even in our day, for the term "undue influence"
72    5, 156|     the Levant to the present day. Semiramis is accused of
73    5, 158|     is still in force to this day. Let the incredulous critic
74    5, 159|    common in the Spain of his day (1600), and it still persists
75    5, 160|  shadow of a lover! Since the day the Milesians betrayed us,
76    5, 160|    with temper, as you do all day long -- now, when we want
77    5, 160|     as I do, Koritto, dear -- day and night these low servants
78    5, 160|  nearly to powder by grinding day and night for fear she might
79    5, 160|       slave, for four obols a day, was pumping up the water
80    6     |      loved the queen and, one day, in the senate, while he
81    6     |    among his comrades, on the day, they in turn, treated him
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