Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1|   word from the Greek, whence comes our English word satyr,
 2    2,  43|      and something bad always comes to the top, and men are
 3    2,  45|       the guests, so today he comes back as a freedman!" I damned
 4    2,  48|      I don't believe all this comes from the gods! For no one
 5    2,  50|    him stick to one thing. He comes to me to get me to give
 6    2,  50|     than he knows himself. He comes to the house on holidays
 7    2,  56|    FIFTY-SECOND.~"And when it comes to silver, I'm a connoisseur;
 8    2,  72|       at the fair, so when it comes to taking off a barker or
 9    2,  73|       s where the Cappadocian comes out," he said; "never cheats
10    2,  75|       And for fear the rabble comes running up into my monument,
11    5, 132|      he's obsessed,~And Truth comes again with her train~Restoring
12    5, 145|   continue until full satiety comes to the shameless lookers-on,
13    5, 145| called "fornices," from which comes our generic fornication.
14    5, 158|      be touched with spittle, comes, in all probability from
15    5, 159|      the Spaniards. From this comes the ancient custom of suspending
16    5, 160|     bald headed and short, he comes from Chios or Erythrai,
17    6     |    its courtesans, from which comes the proverb: "It is not
18    6     |    extinct on earth. And here comes in that wonderful Socratic
19    6     |   been moved to laughter. How comes it, O grave philosophers,
20    6     |    handsome Nireus.' How then comes it that the love of wisdom,
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