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Alphabetical [« »] heartstrings 1 heat 1 heated 2 heaven 30 heavenly 2 heavens 9 heavily 3 | Frequency [« »] 31 threw 31 turn 30 full 30 heaven 30 known 30 lady 30 replied | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances heaven |
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1 2, 41| reason, she's in the seventh heaven and is Trimalchio's factotum, 2 2, 43| tray has proved it. This heaven where the gods live, turns 3 2, 43| ran on, "Then the whole heaven turns into a bull-calf and 4 2, 48| things that don't concern heaven or earth: and none of you 5 2, 48| For no one believes that heaven is heaven, no one keeps 6 2, 48| believes that heaven is heaven, no one keeps a fast, no 7 2, 49| oughtn't to be so particular; heaven's as far away everywhere 8 2, 55| would soon be in Jupiter's heaven, and more especially when 9 3, 87| shepherd of Mount Ida to heaven; there, the comely Hylas 10 3, 87| his taste, even in his own heaven, so he had to sin on earth, 11 3, 92| understand the movements of heaven and the stars, Eudoxus grew 12 3, 102| lad back, Eumolpus, for heaven's sake, even if you do restore 13 4, 118| the ship! Be merciful, for heaven's sake, just as you used 14 4, 124| things upon earth and in heaven, security's foeman,~Oh Chance! 15 4, 124| confess that they hope to win Heaven!~Arise, then, O Chance, 16 4, 126| Showers of blood fall from heaven~These portents the Deity 17 4, 126| yet the words echoed, from heaven the bird of Apollo~Vouchsafed 18 4, 127| snow and the planets~Of heaven are blotted from sight; 19 4, 128| disrupted the concord of heaven~And gods swelled the rout 20 4, 128| her Stygian head lifts to heaven~Her tresses disheveled, 21 5, 130| armor cast away~Art mute in heaven; and but an idle tale?~At 22 5, 131| brighter than, the whole heaven, but I made bold to inquire 23 5, 131| two together I will owe heaven a favor. I don't know what 24 5, 136| deserve to be lifted up to heaven and then dragged down to 25 5, 140| the birds of Stymphalus~To heaven fled, by Herakles impelled;~ 26 5, 143| once suffered the weight of heaven's displeasure too~Driven 27 5, 156| not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.' 'What then should we sinners 28 6 | thereby enhanced. Would to heaven that grudging Destiny had 29 6 | a scourge from wrathful heaven.~The Sybils lived and died 30 6 | in those countries where heaven shows its heat in the beauty