Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|        de su vida." De Salas was born in 1588 and died in 1654.
 2    1,   8|        still in the act of being born! If, however, they would
 3    2,  43|       Ram: therefore, whoever is born under that sign will own
 4    2,  43|      rambunctious butters-in are born under that sign." We applauded
 5    2,  43|     Teams of horses and oxen are born under the Twins, and well-hung
 6    2,  43|         sides of the wall. I was born under the Crab and therefore
 7    2,  43|      Bulldozers and gluttons are born under the Lion, and women
 8    2,  43|    fugitives and chain-gangs are born under the Virgin. Butchers
 9    2,  43|       Butchers and perfumers are born under the Balance, and all
10    2,  43|      Poisoners and assassins are born under the Scorpion. Cross-eyed
11    2,  43|         away with the bacon, are born under the Archer. Horny-handed
12    2,  43|    Horny-handed sons of toil are born under Capricorn. Bartenders
13    2,  43| Bartenders and pumpkin-heads are born under the Water-Carrier.
14    2,  43|    Caterers and rhetoricians are born under the Fishes: and so
15    2,  43|         and men are either being born or else they're dying. As
16    2,  51|         about it. None of us was born solid! I don't know of any
17    2,  51|   fortieth, "Were you bought, or born upon my estates?" Trimalchio
18    2,  54|        That's how Corinthian was born; neither one nor the other,
19    2,  57|         estates near Cumae, were born thirty boys and forty girls:
20    2,  61|           for it's as easy to be born a gentleman as to say, '
21    2,  62|       even know that you've been born. Don't think that I'm impressed
22    2,  78|         the way it is, if you're born in an attic you can't sleep
23    2,  78|       claw me up, sure as you're born, I will! That you may realize
24    5, 138|          this young man here was born under an unlucky star: he
25    5, 145|         Tacitus: "for Visitilia, born of a family of praetorian
26    5, 148|      wildest prayers; rich, well born, chaste, you, Bassus, expend
27    5, 154|      language that they were not born in the land of the Cimmerians,
28    5, 156|       boyhood in which they were born, nor possessing that manhood
29    6     |     remain men as they have been born. At the beginning of my
30    6     |    impossible for anything to be born from a single thing alone,
31    6     |       boyhood in which they were born, nor possessing that manhood
32    6     |        he willed that his son be born of a virgin, fecundated,
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