Book, Chapter

 1    1,  24|          she brought me a vessel full of satyrion, as she said
 2    2,  41|          She's temperate, sober, full of good advice, and has
 3    2,  43|       that their own bellies are full, come into the world. Teams
 4    2,  62|        as I hope to get my belly full of bread, I would. We'll
 5    2,  74| dining-room and almost filled it full. As a matter of fact, I
 6    2,  75|         you to carve ships under full sail on my monument, and
 7    2,  77|           so let's get our skins full and stick around till morning."~  ~
 8    3,  90|        whispered, 'if I can take full and complete satisfaction
 9    3,  93|   shrines and their worship.~The full moon now lifted her luminous
10    3,  95|         I kissed that, bosom, so full of prudence, threw my arms
11    3,  97|         kindness. And much more, full of moderation and propriety,
12    3, 102|         and cautiously drawing a full breath, Giton pressed his
13    4, 109|         everyone to read, and at full length, too. In addition
14    4, 116|         temptations that beset a full stomach: the soldier laid
15    4, 126|        Obscuring her face at the full, denied light to the outrage.~
16    5, 131|         that I seemed to see the full moon showing her face from
17    5, 136|         bed. There, I turned the full fury of my resentment against
18    5, 137|       shrine~Happy, in youth and full of this year's wine!"~While
19    5, 140| returning with an earthen vessel full of live coals. Thereupon
20    5, 141|      empty shells, no kernel and full of air, would of course
21    5, 141|        those that were heavy and full of sound kernel would sink
22    5, 142|      heels, with the old hags in full pursuit. Although they were
23    5, 144|         carried out the order in full and skillfully seconded
24    5, 145|     clothing and act as mimes in full view of the crowd, and this
25    5, 145|         this they continue until full satiety comes to the shameless
26    5, 145|          I will transcribe it in full. "It," the poem, "has also
27    5, 154|          illustrious friend, and full of regret that he had so
28    5, 160|          drew her body up to her full height and the copper castanets
29    6     |        to slay her, and Calypso, full blown goddess as she was,
30    6     |          He-Concubine! wast fain full long  ~With nuts to play:
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