Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|       poets are endowed with the power of creating beings who seem
 2  Int,   2|        will. But in the peculiar power which Petronius exercises,
 3    3,  88|         use every means in their power to so buffet the lovers
 4    3, 102|        tell him Giton is in your power, and it will serve you right,
 5    4, 105|       told him, that he lost the power of thinking, and requested
 6    4, 112|       passion scorned, becomes a power: alas! who courts his end~
 7    4, 123|       largesse now governs their power;~Corrupted by gold, even
 8    4, 123|         defeat of a man! No! The power and the glory~Of Rome were
 9    4, 124|       own thyself crushed by the power~Of Rome? Canst not raise
10    5, 138|         at my order!~Such is the power of my word! By the rites
11    5, 143|         in Pelias, behold~Juno's power to avenge an affront; and
12    5, 145|         future, felt by those in power. The fact that this right
13    5, 145|          doing everything in his power to supply his renters with
14    5, 145|       the extension of the Roman power served to inoculate the
15    5, 145|      tiger, so did the limitless power of the Republic and Empire
16    5, 154|        his arms and counsels the power of King Antiochus. The ostentation
17    5, 154|         existence of a celestial power."~
18    5, 156|        his whole family into his power, he addressed him as follows:~"'
19    5, 156| sweetness of the female with the power of the male voice," had
20    6     | multiplied their force and their power. This, they abused and,
21    6     |      triumvirate divided all the power, a bad joker remarked to
22    6     |       bestowed upon the male the power of emitting semen, making
23    6     |        jealous of ecclesiastical power and the one who abused it
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