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Alphabetical [« »] ses 3 sesame 1 sesterces 14 set 36 setting 6 settle 4 settled 4 | Frequency [« »] 36 others 36 passage 36 quartilla 36 set 36 sight 36 used 35 arms | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances set |
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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.