Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|       affairs in this posture, I follow my love, but Lycurgus, who
 2    1,  21|       attention, for what was to follow these well ordered tears
 3    1,  30| performed his servile office, to follow us to the bath.~
 4    2,  76|       got up in his bare feet to follow Trimalchio, who was clapping
 5    3,  84|  Ascyltos spoke up, "let the boy follow whomsoever he himself wishes
 6    3,  84|  whomsoever he himself wishes to follow. In that way, he, at least,
 7    3,  88|          all vice, and begins to follow the right road in life,
 8    3, 102|         mine," he shouted, "I'll follow that crier out and tell
 9    4, 103|        worry you, if you wish to follow my lead. Ascyltos persecutes
10    4, 103|        your baggage together and follow me, or go on ahead, if you
11    4, 107|          quickly at that! I will follow after him, and I will mark
12    4, 113|         you do not take steps to follow it up in any other manner
13    4, 115|          conventional custom and follow the funeral cortege with
14    4, 127|          By omens emboldened, to follow, the battle-flags, Caesar~
15    5, 142|        to bare feet and essay~To follow all paths; but a road can
16    5, 150|     everything. The verses which follow bring this out beautifully.
17    6     |        be admitted that many who follow this noble profession are
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