Book, Chapter

 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
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