Book, Chapter

 1    1,  14|       date, let us not lose our night. Since it seems to be the
 2    1,  15|  everywhere, entered my room at night, and, after his entreaties
 3    1,  15|        to a close until late at night, we could not reach Lycurgus'
 4    1,  21|   sacrilegious crime. That very night, I tossed so violently in
 5    1,  30|      and cheating me out of the night you promised me? But you
 6    1,  30|     passed the remainder of the night without fear. (Sallying
 7    2,  45|      day's nothing at all: it's night before you can turn around,
 8    2,  51|      always keeping me awake at night yourself. I never objected
 9    2,  57|        had been repudiated by a night watchman, after she had
10    3,  83|         even through the pitchy night, and by their brilliant
11    3,  83|         We would have spent the night on the door-sill had not
12    3,  83| Goddesses and Gods, that purple night~How soft the couch! And
13    3,  83|         boy away from me in the night and carried him to his own
14    3,  85|         everything for a single night's dalliance, like any other
15    3,  87|      and after tossing half the night in anxiety, I arose at dawn
16    3,  90|         THE EIGHTY-SIXTH.~"Next night, when the same opportunity
17    3,  90|    promised him. When the third night gave me my chance, I bent
18    3,  93|      far through the silence of night, as when ships pass~And
19    3,  96|      CHAPTER THE NINETY-SECOND.~Night had fallen by this time,
20    3,  99|         you wanted to wait till night and run away into the public
21    3,  99|         to enjoy my room and my night's pleasure as well. In the
22    4, 103| probably weigh anchor this very night. I am well known on board,
23    4, 106|      helm, who stands watch all night long and observes even the
24    4, 106|       watch, lying in the boat, night and day. You couldn't get
25    4, 107|      the remaining hours of the night in fitful slumber. (On the
26    4, 108|       Can flit, and re-enact by night, the deeds~That occupied
27    4, 108|      who were being shaved last night by the light of the moon?"
28    4, 108|   furtive transformation in the night. "A rotten thing to do,
29    4, 109|         bawled, "and at dead of night, too! Bring the offenders
30    4, 109|       kept in common; only last night I dragged them away from
31    4, 111|       cutting off their hair at night. On this evidence, they
32    4, 113|     ascertain where he sleep at night; or, if you do so seek,
33    4, 115|        over it, weeping day and night! Neither parents nor relations
34    4, 115|   recent loss. On the following night, a soldier who was standing
35    4, 116|         together, not only that night, in which they pledged their
36    4, 116|      the hanging corpse down at night and performed the last rite.
37    4, 119|        salt water, and passed a night that was almost interminable.
38    4, 123|      day or the moon~Gleamed by night: but unsated was he. And
39    5, 130|     stars shining in a moonless night; her nose was slightly aquiline
40    5, 132|     when, in the sleep-bringing night~Dreams sport with the wandering
41    5, 137|    exacted his will of you, the night he stole you away from me?
42    5, 137|         he content to spend the night like a chaste widow?" Wiping
43    5, 138|      fellow sleep with me for a night, and if I don't make it
44    5, 142|   graces!~At rest on my pallet, night's silence had scarce settled
45    5, 143|         cares I spent the whole night in anxiety, and at dawn,
46    5, 145|       vision the dreams spot my night clothes and my belly, as
47    5, 145|     plied their calling only by night; prostibulu because they
48    5, 145|        for gain both by day and night."~Prostibula -- She who
49    5, 145|     Bakers' girls.~Noctiluae -- Night walkers.~Blitidae -- A very
50    5, 145|        birth were introduced by night to not a few of them (there
51    5, 145|    mention:~"I passed the whole night with a lascivious girl whose
52    5, 148|       like to have the hours of night prolonged in luscious cups.
53    5, 148|      light of dawn. Drawers and night gowns and long robes cover
54    5, 148|       all day, I want a Lais at night." xi, 105.~"Since your husband'
55    5, 160|        Koritto, dear -- day and night these low servants make
56    5, 160|      powder by grinding day and night for fear she might have
57    6     |        fifty girls, in a single night. Thesus loved a thousand
58    6     |       its origin is lost in the night of the centuries; it is
59    6     |       are strown~Mine eyes with night.~(LI.        Burton, tr.)~
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License