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Alphabetical [« »] silks 1 sillier 2 silly 2 silver 31 silvery 1 similar 5 simple 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 neither 31 order 31 served 31 silver 31 threw 31 turn 30 full | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances silver |
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1 Int, 4| attacked and exception taken to Silver Age prose in which was found 2 1, 15| a valuable mantle and a silver sistrum. From the master' 3 1, 26| greedily pawing among the silver, they pulled the amphora 4 1, 26| upsetting the table with all the silver plate, and a cup, which 5 2, 31| ring, one of whom held a silver chamber-pot, the other counted 6 2, 32| belt, shelling peas into a silver dish. Above the threshold 7 2, 33| small shrine containing silver Lares, a marble Venus, and 8 2, 35| name and the weight of the silver in each. Dormice sprinkled 9 2, 35| platter, and hot sausages on a silver gridiron, underneath which 10 2, 37| Picking his teeth with a silver quill, "Friends," said he, " 11 2, 37| pieces, he used gold and silver coins. He kept up a continual 12 2, 38| his broom and swept the silver dish away among the litter. 13 2, 38| when a slave brought in a silver skeleton, so contrived that 14 2, 39| passed bread around from a silver oven and in a most discordant 15 2, 41| piles of money. There's more silver plate lying in his steward' 16 2, 54| was given a drink and a silver crown and a cup on a salver 17 2, 54| piled all the gold and silver and bronze statues in one 18 2, 56| FIFTY-SECOND.~"And when it comes to silver, I'm a connoisseur; I have 19 2, 60| got to be able to see the silver through the copper plating. 20 2, 60| names of the souvenirs: "Silver s -- ham," a ham was brought 21 2, 60| was brought in with some silver vinegar cruets on top of 22 2, 71| of water till after the silver was put away and the leftovers 23 2, 74| served us with snails on a silver gridiron, and sang continually 24 2, 74| brought in unguents in a silver basin and anointed the feet 25 2, 77| the tables were of solid silver, the cups were porcelain 26 3, 101| the crier, holding out a silver tray upon which was piled 27 4, 121| keep talking of gold and silver and estates, the incomes 28 5, 145| water, to his lady, in a silver ewer." Several of the emperors 29 5, 150| CHAPTER 34. Silver Skeleton, et seq.~Philosophic 30 5, 156| Latin literature of the silver and bronze ages contains 31 5, 160| blue awnings sprinkled with silver stars. A lantern lighted