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1 Int, 3| its absurdity up to the light of day, to lash an extravagance 2 Int, 4| far abler forger saw the light of day. Jose Marchena, a 3 1, 9| ideals, to bring them to light,~Must first, under rigid 4 1, 26| a feeble and flickering light, when two Syrians, bent 5 2, 66| and as soon as it grew light, I rushed back to our Gaius' 6 2, 80| was Serapa, happened to light in our colony, and he slipped 7 3, 83| SEVENTY-NINTH.~There was no torch to light the way for us, as we wandered 8 3, 83| meeting any wayfarer with a light; in addition to this, we 9 3, 98| with Giton, recalling me to light when I was just about to 10 3, 101| gave out more smoke than light, he announced: "Strayed 11 4, 103| was spent as though that light would never return; (that 12 4, 103| conquest of the plough, the light snow melts away while you 13 4, 107| unseasonable task by the light of the moon and, cursing 14 4, 108| shaved last night by the light of the moon?" chimed in 15 4, 115| bodies for burial, saw a light shining brightly among the 16 4, 115| and enjoy the blessings of light while you can? The very 17 4, 118| obscured with darkness the light of day. The panic-stricken 18 4, 118| density blotted out the light that the helmsman could 19 4, 124| blood and thrust up to the light of the sunshine!'"~ 20 4, 126| face at the full, denied light to the outrage.~The mountain 21 5, 131| dazzled by I know not what light that shone upon me, brighter 22 5, 132| earth, spaded up, yields to light~Her gold that by day she 23 5, 137| tortured mind,~Forgive a light offense! When fortune smiles~ 24 5, 140| did I rest content with a light blow, I avenged myself by 25 5, 145| and could admit but little light. Seneca (Epist. 86) describes 26 5, 145| stone wall so as to admit light without detriment to the 27 5, 148| to tire my loins in the light of dawn. Drawers and night 28 5, 153| show her youth the more,~A light, transparent robe she wore -- ~ 29 5, 154| infantry, the heavy and the light armed troops, the advanced 30 5, 154| dreary sepulchres, from the light of day. But the costly instruments 31 5, 154| salutary maxim that the light and frivolous suspicion 32 6 | manuscripts have been brought to light.~By no means the least interesting 33 6 | women were regarded in the light of beings destined by nature, 34 6 | imagined that matter and light were co-eternal; they supposed 35 6 | was only the emanation of light which penetrated chaos, 36 6 | chaos, but the mixture of light and matter was the cause 37 6 | divinity or of increased light; it would never attain happiness 38 6 | re-united to the source of all light; but for it, we would be