Book, Chapter

 1    1,  13|        wiped away the trickling tears with his thumb. I was greatly
 2    1,  15|  prayers nor caresses, nor even tears could move him. Thereupon
 3    1,  15| fortified by a copious flood of tears, it could easily be seen
 4    1,  21|       follow these well ordered tears and this show of grief.
 5    1,  22|     CHAPTER THE EIGHTEENTH.~The tears poured forth again, after
 6    1,  22|  smothered me with kisses; from tears she passed to laughter,
 7    1,  28|         no longer keep back the tears. "Madame," I burst out, "
 8    1,  30|  embrace. The virgin burst into tears and plead with him to remember
 9    2,  46|       wife was sparing with her tears: and what if he hadn't treated
10    2,  61|     hands, he laughed until the tears ran down his cheeks. At
11    2,  79|      also cried out through her tears, calling him "Gaius," and
12    2,  79|   Trimalchio could restrain the tears no longer. "Habinnas," he
13    3,  84|     tightly by the knee, and in tears he humbly begged that this
14    3,  85|     indulge myself very long in tears, being afraid that Menelaus,
15    3,  93|  tremulous souls brings to eyes tears which terror~Had banished.
16    3,  95|       his which is all wet with tears. For a long time, neither
17    3,  95|    these words, with groans and tears. "Encolpius," said he, "
18    3, 100|      with my sharp knuckles. In tears, he sat upon the bed, while
19    4, 103|       happenings) and with many tears, I begged and pled with
20    4, 105|    woebegone face and streaming tears will lend color to your
21    4, 114|          Tryphaena was moved to tears, and then for the first
22    4, 115|      there, and as he noted the tears and the face lacerated by
23    4, 117|  commenced to draw it together. Tears of vexation dropped upon
24    4, 119|    could no longer restrain the tears, at this; I beat my breast
25    4, 121|      was the cause of his daily tears. To this misfortune a recent
26    4, 128|        flowing,~And Concord, in tears, and her raiment in tatters,
27    4, 128|     with clotted blood covered,~Tears pour from her bruised eyes,
28    5, 138|        and, shedding a flood of tears, I covered my head with
29    5, 141|       her eyes   shed floods of tears.~As when a torrent headlong
30    5, 141|      earth~So down her face the tears in   torrents swept~And
31    5, 159|     fingers," Chapter 10. "With tears in his eyes, Cestos often
32    6     |         by his Marathus, brings tears to all who have hearts.
33    6     |       first feels pain, even to tears, but when, by repetition,
34    6     |      delights, to dry the first tears of tenderness, to inspire
35    6     |       be, in reality, a vale of tears; the young and beautiful
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