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Alphabetical [« »] dealt 1 dear 16 dearest 6 death 41 death-bed 2 debasing 1 debating 2 | Frequency [« »] 42 everything 41 anything 41 bed 41 death 41 nature 41 thou 41 ve | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances death |
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1 1, 15| with mud and paler than death, and asked me whether I 2 1, 21| almost to the very doors of death itself. I am afraid that, 3 1, 23| place to astonishment, and death, sure and certain, began 4 1, 24| crime so heinous as to merit death by torture." The maid, whose 5 1, 24| thousand times colder than death. Ascyltos, well aware by 6 1, 25| minute he nearly gored us to death with his writhing buttocks, 7 2, 62| people will swear by my death, if I don't hound you everywhere 8 2, 65| luck if I'm not tickled to death at the humor I see you in," 9 2, 76| sight of a bath will be the death of me." "Let's fall in with 10 3, 83| uniting their sleep with death. At last, however, I adopted 11 3, 93| Fraternal love's sacrifice! Death himself slew those poor 12 3, 93| serpents, now glutted with death, coil around him and drag 13 3, 93| prolonging their dreams~To death, which ends all. Still another 14 3, 98| found you! You know that Death is never far from those 15 3, 98| and sought the road to death by the same steel; Giton, 16 3, 98| break in upon this farcical death scene.~ ~The Inn-Keeper ~ 17 3, 101| fugitive and desired the death of neither man nor suppliant, 18 4, 104| we both turned pale as death. I was completely terrified, 19 4, 105| common learning, aid us! Death himself hangs over us, and 20 4, 113| That thou may'st know that Death is on his way,~Know that 21 4, 115| manner and from bringing on death by starvation. The magistrates, 22 4, 118| and saved from certain death. Embracing Giton, I wept 23 4, 118| cried, "to be united only in death? No! Malignant fortune grudges 24 4, 119| time to write poetry at death's very door, we hauled him 25 4, 121| fire, chains, flogging, death by the sword, and whatever 26 4, 128| destruction, and treachery, livid~Death's likeness! Among them is 27 5, 138| consolation from another, too.~Death levels caste and sufferers 28 5, 140| I avenged myself by the death of the goose.~'Twas thus, 29 5, 141| stupefaction, bewailed the death of the goose, Proselenos 30 5, 141| had herself condemned to death, in her own words! Meanwhile, 31 5, 145| expense, had put him to death in the Massilian manner. 32 5, 150| themselves to pleasure before death deprived them of everything. 33 5, 150| alone benumb! By the ear Death pulls me. 'Live!' he whispers 34 5, 156| was later punished with death. In the sixteenth and seventeenth 35 5, 156| hostility, and the punishment of death was the reward of the individual 36 5, 156| choice between secrecy and death."~Catherine II signed the 37 5, 160| found in Merejkovski's "Death of the Gods." The passage 38 6 | of Lucretia or the tragic death of Virginia. On the contrary, 39 6 | husbands and condemned to death for this hideous crime: 40 6 | him to be deified after death.~The most ample proof of 41 6 | she contrived that the death of one should be the birth