Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |        eternal life means endless change and in nothing is this truth
 2  Pre     |         even more imperative; the change in the cultured speech of
 3    1,  15|          of our secret and sudden change of habitation. When Lycurgus
 4    1,  23|          see no reason for such a change of front, stared blankly
 5    2,  52|       please you," he said, "I'll change it; you ought to do justice
 6    2,  72| Trimalchio presently called out, "Change your tune," we had another
 7    2,  78|         he even went so far as to change his ring from his left hand
 8    4, 106|          this remedy, then, let's change our complexions, from hair
 9    4, 106|           as if color alone could change one's figure! As if many
10    4, 119|            which had undergone no change, towards the shore, and
11    4, 120|          you are men of business, change your plans and seek out
12    4, 123|          of silk~Whose names ever change, the wantons and lechers
13    4, 124|       lover eternally faithful to change, and~Possession's betrayer,
14    4, 124|            Arise, then, O Chance, change thy countenance peaceful
15    5, 132|           my lack of virility and change of heart, declaring that
16    5, 145|        sought to influence her to change her mind; failing in this,
17    5, 150|      reconciled themselves to the change. In this sense it was that
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