IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] childish 3 childless 4 childlessness 1 children 22 chill 1 chilly 1 chimed 5 | Frequency [« »] 23 want 23 white 22 book 22 children 22 didn 22 dining-room 22 finger | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances children |
Book, Chapter
1 1, 5| guide who will lead me to my children, my limbs are hamstrung 2 1, 8| unwilling to permit their children to undergo a course of training 3 1, 8| they possess, including the children, is devoted to ambition. 4 3, 93| himself slew those poor children~By means of their unselfish 5 4, 120| taken-in.' No one brings up children in that city, for the reason 6 4, 127| palsied~With terror, his children embraces: another, his penates~ 7 5, 144| Eumolpus, both to commend her children to his practical judgment 8 5, 144| could daily instruct young children in healthy precepts. In 9 5, 144| In short, she left her children in Eumolpus' house in order 10 5, 144| the skill with which her children plied their calling, little 11 5, 145| who had three legitimate children, consisting, as it did, 12 5, 155| unmarried, or even wives and children, for the purpose of so influencing 13 5, 156| and brought his wife and children. But when Hermotimus got 14 5, 156| poor sometimes sold their children for this purpose, and the 15 5, 158| ceremony of naming Roman children spittle had its part to 16 6 | in the Bible, means the children and descendants. Thus it 17 6 | Carthage, they sacrificed children; the Romans believed him 18 6 | again by the touch little children applied to his breasts; 19 6 | applied to his breasts; these children he called "'little fishes," 20 6 | generally amongst us. The children of Loyola have acquired 21 6 | places in the education of children, followed their footsteps 22 6 | women, the legitimacy of children. Without you, this desolated