Book, Chapter

 1    1,  22|       THE EIGHTEENTH.~The tears poured forth again, after this
 2    1,  26|        butler had gotten up and poured oil in the flickering lamps
 3    1,  27|      all in vain. Gummy streams poured down his sweating forehead,
 4    2,  35|      slave boys from Alexandria poured water cooled with snow upon
 5    2,  38| sprinkle sand in the arena, and poured wine upon our hands, for
 6    2,  70|     with excellent Spanish wine poured over warm honey; I ate several
 7    2,  73|      kissed him and said, as he poured a drink for him, "You get
 8    2,  74|       with the same unguent and poured some of the melted liquid
 9    2,  82|         then ordered wine to be poured into the punch-bowl. "Pretend,"
10    3,  93|       Greeks drew the bolts~And poured forth their warriors, on
11    3,  95|        upon his mantle, while I poured out these words, with groans
12    4, 113|    HUNDRED AND NINTH.~The woman poured out this rhapsody in a loud
13    4, 128|          with great volubility, poured out this flood of words,
14    5, 139|         fastened the cloth, she poured some of the beans upon the
15    5, 145|       when the foreign hetairai poured into the city, and the struggle
16    5, 160|         patted his bald head, I poured out some sweet wine for
17    6     |       he spilled his semen, "he poured his semen upon the ground."
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