Book, Chapter

 1    1,  30|         He glared about him with savage eyes and blustering mien,
 2    3,  83|            I gritted out, with a savage frown, "and severed our
 3    3,  93|     manes, free on the water, as savage~As even their eyes: now
 4    3, 100|        and fugitive slaves, in a savage tone and with a barbarous
 5    4, 103|      with anger in the heart; in savage minds it lingers long, it
 6    4, 109|          our wretched blood, the savage sailors rushed upon us with
 7    4, 110|          his face convulsed with savage passion, "you are aware,
 8    4, 112|       checked the threats of the savage persecutors by word and
 9    4, 112|         by piling waves upon its savage floods sublime !"~
10    4, 118|         the bow. At last, as the savage fury of the sea grew more
11    4, 127|         the terror of Pontus, of savage Hydaspes~Explorer, the reef
12    4, 128| serpent-haired Fury, Bellona the Savage,~Megoera with firebrands,
13    5, 140|        and moving spirit of this savage attack, did not hesitate
14    5, 145|          this vice (all peoples, savage and civilized, have been
15    5, 145|          the sage as well as the savage. Meier, the author of the
16    5, 148|         the Curii and Fabii, and savage in his uncouth rudeness;
17    5, 154|     pestilence."~In tracing this savage caricature, Petronius had
18    6     |   nations and it is common among savage tribes. Profound philosophers
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