Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|    being rather short and heavy set in figure, of great frontal
 2    1,   6|         Young men did not learn set speeches in the days when
 3    1,  15|     deserved at her hands. They set out on the following day
 4    1,  15|    there until the next day, he set off for his estate for the
 5    1,  15|    advice took his fancy and we set out for a part of the country
 6    1,  30| savagely attacked the moment he set eyes upon him, and, after
 7    1,  30|        had now dawned, the date set for the free dinner (at
 8    2,  37|        I ordered pea-hen's eggs set under the hen, but I'm afraid
 9    2,  47|    start, but his first vintage set him upon his legs, for he
10    2,  49|      tells me that Mammaea will set out a spread: two bits apiece
11    2,  54|         statues in one pile and set 'em afire, melting these
12    2,  66|     brave as the very devil. We set out about cock-crow, the
13    2,  78|  styling him an abomination who set no limits to his lechery,
14    3,  83|     guests that even if one had set her afire, she would not
15    3,  92|    sound mind; before they even set foot upon the threshold
16    4, 109|      the very first blow, Giton set up such a howling that his
17    4, 118|       one moment the wind would set towards Sicily, but the
18    4, 119|     great ship! Go on, mortals; set your hearts upon the fulfillment
19    4, 120|       HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH.~We set out upon our intended journey,
20    4, 128|   seethes hot, seize your arms, set the torch to the cities,~
21    5, 129|         air, but scarcely had I set foot upon the public promenade
22    5, 137| companion boon,~Whom fair Dione set o'er forests wide~As God:
23    5, 139|        of square-cut cloth, she set a huge kettle upon the hearth
24    5, 139|       poverty.)~No Indian ivory set in gold gleamed here,~No
25    5, 139|         willow wickerwork 'twas set around,~New cups of clay
26    5, 144|       the most exclusive social set, Philumene by name, who
27    5, 145|       their customers, and they set a price upon their favors
28    5, 145|       places under ground, they set up booths on either side
29    5, 145|         order in which they are set forth here. No one dreads
30    5, 151|   statues of Marysas were often set up in free cities, symbolical,
31    5, 154|        which other authors have set down are equally remarkable
32    5, 156|    which, following the example set by Origen, acted literally
33    5, 160|    coyness mean? Have you never set eyes on me before? Don't
34    6     |         In this taste, the Gods set the example for mortals,
35    6     |  catamite," in his epigrams: he set forth that his friendship
36    6     |      took them and always, they set aside the virgins for themselves.
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