Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|    enjoyed the effect of our happy vows to a point that might
 2    2,  43|      removed and the guests, happy with wine, had started a
 3    2,  47|     as long as he lived: for happy's the fellow who gets the
 4    2,  65|       If you wish to make me happy, tell about that experience
 5    2,  74|     named him Daedalus, in a happy moment. I brought him a
 6    2,  76|       I'd rather see you all happy, anyhow, so let's take a
 7    2,  82|    availed ourselves of this happy circumstance and, leaving
 8    3,  90|  when day dawned, I made him happy with what I had promised
 9    3,  98|  CHAPTER THE NINETY-FOURTH.~"Happy the mother," cried Eumolpus, "
10    4, 107|   some conversation upon the happy voyage of which the fine
11    4, 124| black boulders~Of pumice lie Happy within their drear setting
12    5, 137|      dance around thy shrine~Happy, in youth and full of this
13    5, 145|  among them long before that happy age (Livy i, 4; ii, 18);
14    6     |      of all professions in a happy state of mind because she
15    6     |  calm of the church and this happy era of the harlots; since
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