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Alphabetical [« »] armlets 1 armor 2 armpits 1 arms 35 arms-bearing 1 army 6 arnoures 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 set 36 sight 36 used 35 arms 35 earth 35 tears 35 voice | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances arms |
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1 2, 56| and he himself raised his arms above his head and favored 2 2, 67| when the mother put her arms around the body of her son, 3 2, 71| bracelets from her pudgy arms and held them out to the 4 3, 83| to sleep in a stranger's arms, in defiance of all human 5 3, 85| locked in each other's arms, and I suppose they make 6 3, 86| ordered me to surrender my arms and to take care that I 7 3, 90| looked all around, threw his arms about my neck. 'Tell me, 8 3, 95| with joy, "there are no arms here, I can speak freely 9 3, 95| full of prudence, threw my arms around his neck and pressed 10 4, 113| terms, and we laid down our arms. It seemed well to wipe 11 4, 117| this time, and threw her arms around me in a frenzied 12 4, 125| Already the clangor of arms thrills my ears, and rings 13 4, 126| trumpet~Sounding the call to arms. AEtna, now roused to eruption~ 14 4, 127| Deceiving; and men, horses, arms, fall in heaps, in confusion.~ 15 4, 127| Another~Will stand to his arms and advantage extort from 16 4, 128| Peace, with her snowy white arms, hides her visage~Defeated, 17 4, 128| her bosom malignant: 'To arms, now, ye nations,~While 18 4, 128| seethes hot, seize your arms, set the torch to the cities,~ 19 5, 130| that I should ever throw my arms around a gallows-bird. Let 20 5, 131| names meet! Take me in your arms then, if you will; there' 21 5, 131| saying, Circe clasped me in arms that were softer than down 22 5, 134| and ready, but I had no arms. What threw me into such 23 5, 135| thee invoke,~Temper our arms to dare!~When she had made 24 5, 135| throwing myself bodily into her arms, I revelled in her kisses 25 5, 138| might easily have broken my arms or my head. I groaned dismally, 26 5, 142| if only I might put my arms around that divine, that 27 5, 143| affront; and Telephus took arms~Knowing not he must bear 28 5, 145| promptings of nature in the arms of a lawful wife, and the 29 5, 145| are. Ah, what a leg! What arms! But how thin her buttocks 30 5, 154| carried her victorious arms beyond the seas and the 31 5, 154| after he had subdued by his arms and counsels the power of 32 6 | the tender Deidamia in the arms of his Briseis.~It has been 33 6 | world proving by force of arms that their ladies had no 34 6 | them flying away in the arms of knights who had broken 35 6 | performed the greatest feats of arms. In fine, all the peoples