Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|      world, all humanity was held in miniature. Petronius
 2    1,  10|   the run; but, as I neither held strictly to the road, nor
 3    1,  15|   looked out for squalls and held aloof from any secret assignations.
 4    1,  15|   greatly put out, and Lycas held forth violently to Lycurgus,
 5    1,  25|   with her robe tucked high, held up her whalebone wand and
 6    2,  31|     of the ring, one of whom held a silver chamber-pot, the
 7    2,  31|  eunuch, hearing the signal, held the chamber-pot for him
 8    2,  33|     by no means small, which held, so they told us, the first
 9    2,  39|    balance, one pan of which held a tart and the other a cake,
10    2,  58|   hair was streaming and she held a cup in her hand and screamed
11    2,  60| murena -- "and a letter," he held up a mouse -- mus -- and
12    2,  64|    made by the baker, and he held apples of all varieties
13    2,  71|      from her pudgy arms and held them out to the admiring
14    2,  72|  AEneas and all of his fleet held his course on the billowy
15    2,  78|    officious slave presently held a cold water pitcher to
16    3,  86|      get into trouble. I was held up, as a matter of course,
17    3,  92|     alike, a lump of gold is held to be more beautiful than
18    3,  93|      your whole attention is held by that picture which portrays
19    3,  95|  merit such an affront'?" He held his head higher when he
20    3,  97|     one may have lawfully is held cheap and the appetite,
21    4, 112|      because he knew that he held in his hand the same razor
22    4, 117|     know that I had formerly held a very high place in this
23    4, 120|   The study of literature is held in no estimation in that
24    4, 123|     The conquering Roman now held the whole world in his sway,~
25    4, 123|      yield yellow gold~'Twas held as a foe. While the struggle
26    4, 123|    of life's finest years is held back~And Nature seeks Nature
27    4, 126|   the Rhine and the Alps are held firmly~Repulsing a second
28    5, 140|   too, whose reeking pinions held~That poison which the feast
29    5, 144|  Live coals are more readily held in men's mouths than a secret!~
30    5, 145|      at which her person was held at the disposal of all,
31    5, 145|    judges took their pay and held Clodius innocent and absolved
32    5, 145| barbarians generally, but is held in pre-eminent esteem by
33    5, 152|     lodestone which drew and held the eyes of all the revellers
34    5, 160|      two dark little breasts held tight by a green silk net,
35    5, 160|   Agamemnon, nearly mad, was held back by his companions.
36    6     |      two venerable names are held in equal honor, and men
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