Book, Chapter

 1    1,  24|      all averse to it.~  ~The Catamite ~
 2    1,  25|    dipped in satyrion. Then a catamite appeared, clad in a myrtle-colored
 3    1,  27| lending ardor to her revel. A catamite appeared, the stalest of
 4    1,  28|      never knew before that a catamite was called a k-night-cap,
 5    1,  28|    too!" On hearing that, the catamite changed mounts, and, having
 6    1,  30|       in the bridal-veil, the catamite, holding a torch, led the
 7    1,  30|    deal of laughter. Then the catamite, also at the soldier's order,
 8    4, 117|     not resort to that female catamite, if you are a man!" This
 9    5, 145|    Philippic calls Antonius a catamite; but in Republican Rome,
10    5, 148|     upon acorns. Didymus is a catamite but pretends not to be.
11    5, 159|         If anyone calls you a catamite, Sextillus," says Martial,
12    6     |       The soldier ordered the catamite to beslaver me with his
13    6     |   always called him "the bald catamite," in his epigrams: he set
14    6     |      comble de ses voeux.~The Catamite soon reached the height
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