Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|       because, in them, they see or hear nothing at all of the affairs
 2    1,   8| compositions with an unsparing pen, hear at length what they ought
 3    1,  15|       retired to rest. Nor would he hear a word in our defense, from
 4    1,  19|             and from which we could hear a curious humming, which
 5    2,  65|           was no carnal passion, so hear me, Hercules, it wasn't;
 6    2,  67|            died. He was a jewel, so hear me Hercules, he was, perfect
 7    4, 107|             bunk. Pretending not to hear his puking curses, we reverted
 8    4, 108|            do, I swear! From what I hear, it's unlawful for any living
 9    4, 114|            contrary, if we cared to hear it, he would relate an incident
10    5, 135|           hope;~Thou rustic God, oh hear our prayer,~Great Priapus,
11    5, 136|         eyes' just as if they could hear?~"Gouty patients swear at
12    5, 137|           Dryad's joy and Bacchus', hear my prayer!~To thee I come,
13    5, 138|    shipwrecked mariner seeks out to hear his woe;~When hail beats
14    5, 138|            you think I'm talking to hear myself talk, I'll just have
15    5, 144|            in order that they might hear the words that dropped from
16    5, 145|         earnestly to permit them to hear the contents. He consented
17    5, 145|        examined and felt. Would you hear the result of the sale?
18    5, 160|     cautioned her not to let a soul hear of it.~KORITTO: That woman
19    5, 160|        flare up so quickly when you hear something unpleasant. A
20    5, 160|         more like another, but just hear him talk, and you'll know
21    6     |            their vile language, you hear their oaths and revolting
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