Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|        they decided to await his return, at his estate, in order
 2    1,  15|      which was to last until his return. On the way back, Ascyltos
 3    1,  19|       his own property. Let them return our tunic to us, and take
 4    1,  19|    decided to go out, and not to return home until after dark, and
 5    3,  90|          pacer in the market, in return for this bliss, provided
 6    4, 103|    though that light would never return; (that is, in tranquillity!
 7    4, 117|        scar at the moment when a return to her good graces had commenced
 8    4, 119|     protests, and ordered him to return to his senses, but he flew
 9    5, 133|      cure for your trouble. Just return a diplomatic answer to my
10    5, 140|        as if I were awaiting her return. She banked her fire with
11    5, 144|       our usual luck is about to return to punish you!"~
12    5, 145|        as a fine art. Upon their return to Rome they were but ill-pleased
13    5, 148| purchased for so many thousands, return worn out to its mistress,
14    5, 153|          treach'ry broke,~Let me return her stroke for stroke.~She'
15    5, 154|  presence, his departure, or his return. Whenever the rich prepare
16    5, 154|    inquiries are not suffered to return home till they have undergone
17    5, 159|           says Martial, ii, 28, "return the compliment and hold
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