Book, Chapter

 1    1,   8|    considered nobler, devolves upon boys who are still in the act
 2    1,   8|              in order that studious boys might ripen their minds
 3    1,   8|      designed to catch the fancy of boys, then the grand style of
 4    1,   8|             of its majesty. Now the boys play in the schools, the
 5    1,  26|         lamps by this time, and the boys, having rubbed their eyes
 6    1,  29|        passed, I played with bigger boys, until at last I reached
 7    2,  31|          ball with some long haired boys. It was not so much the
 8    2,  31|              It was not so much the boys who attracted our attention,
 9    2,  35|       length we reclined, and slave boys from Alexandria poured water
10    2,  52|             a jar; and whenever the boys would say to her 'Sibyl,
11    2,  56|       killed her sons, and the dead boys are lying so naturally that
12    2,  57|             Cumae, were born thirty boys and forty girls: five hundred
13    2,  74|        convention, some long-haired boys brought in unguents in a
14    3,  89|      whenever the abuse of handsome boys was even mentioned at the
15    3,  93|          shielding their faces,~The boys, neither thinking of self,
16    5, 145|             and aquarioli, or water boys attended at the door with
17    5, 145|            revolting practices with boys. The case of Laetorius (
18    5, 145|              The aquarioli or water boys also included pandering
19    5, 145|             get together troupes of boys, as it were of brood mares,"
20    5, 145|             mares, so now they keep boys, solely for the purpose
21    5, 145|           have their "houses" where boys are kept, just as the Egyptian
22    5, 148|             expend your energies on boys whom you have procured with
23    5, 148|             as to be annoyed by his boys, (as if they were his mistresses),
24    5, 148|           that you gain more by the boys than your lord: they make
25    5, 148|             know her place. Let the boys have what concerns them,
26    5, 156|             in age, from old men to boys, pale and hideous from the
27    5, 156|           for whenever he purchased boys remarkable for their beauty,
28    5, 156|        longer serve the purposes of boys, are stunted in their manhood,
29    5, 156|        premature old age: while yet boys, they suddenly become old,
30    5, 156|         converts says: "they prefer boys and youths, whom they strive
31    5, 156|             that cases are known of boys of fifteen or so resorting
32    5, 159|       suspending little priapi from boys' necks to avert the evil
33    6     |    repetition of scenes of love for boys, which one notices in most
34    6     |        merely careless?~The love of boys was so thoroughly the fashion
35    6     |       Romans. However, the love for boys was no less universally
36    6     |       carried their taste for young boys to the greatest lengths
37    6     | universality of the taste for young boys among the Romans is found
38    6     |          Nor yet deny their nuts to boys,~ He-Concubine! who learns
39    6     |             fled.    ~Throw nuts to boys thou idle all~ He-Concubine!
40    6     |           passionate lover of young boys, with whom he had gone to
41    6     |        longer serve the purposes of boys, are stunted in their manhood,
42    6     |        premature old age: while yet boys they suddenly become old,
43    6     |      argument, whereby the minds of boys, as yet unable to reason
44    6     |            you, while the beauty of boys excites the most vehement
45    6     |      enjoyable than connection with boys. In the first place, the
46    6     |         eloquently than the love of boys.~"I should consider anyone
47    6     |         others. Now, in the case of boys, no one would be mad enough
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