Book, Chapter

 1    5, 145|         by the Asiatic army"; and Juvenal (Sat. iii, 6), "Quirites,
 2    5, 145|           the pretended Lysisca," Juvenal, Sat. vi, 121 et seq. In
 3    5, 145|           chap. viii) and that in Juvenal (Sat. vi, 125) are not to
 4    5, 145|        branded their enemies; and Juvenal in bursts of satiric indignation,
 5    5, 145|       like the look of me naked." Juvenal (ix, 32 et seq.), "Destiny
 6    5, 145|           Martial, iii, 82, 13); (Juvenal, vi, 428), "the artful masseur
 7    5, 145|  pandering in their tour of duty (Juvenal, Sat. vi, 331) "some water
 8    5, 145|          The pages of Martial and Juvenal reek with the festering
 9    5, 145|          sodomy is to be found in Juvenal, Sat. ii, 12-13, "but your
10    5, 147|   fragment of the sixth satire of Juvenal; "hic erit in lecto fortissimus,"
11    5, 148|          with filthy practices'?" Juvenal, Sat. ii, 8.~"While you
12    5, 154|         peruse are the Satires of Juvenal and the verbose and fabulous
13    5, 156|         references to castration. Juvenal and Martial have lavished
14    5, 156|       marry: Martial, xi, 82, and Juvenal, i, 22.~In the third century
15    6     |           Love and the Satires of Juvenal reveal the extent to which
16    6     |        disagreeable voice of man? Juvenal has wonderfully expended
17    6     | themselves up to mutual caresses. Juvenal has painted the eyes of
18    6     |         the first Roman emperors. Juvenal, in his satire against women,
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