Book, Chapter

 1    1,  26|      others leaned against the walls, and some even slept head
 2    2,  33|        inscriptions. Where the walls gave way to the portico,
 3    2,  59| Insatiable luxury crumbles the walls of war;~To satiate gluttony,
 4    4, 128|       gates, why not level the walls of the cities,~Their treasures
 5    4, 128|   hills of Rome? Take thou the walls of Dyrrachium,~Let Thessaly'
 6    5, 139|        of the God of Wine;~The walls around with chaff and spattered
 7    5, 144|    swift rumor and beat at the walls of your city.~Nor is it
 8    5, 145| Suburra that bordered the town walls, lying in the Carinae, --
 9    5, 149|  beware of needle holes in the walls, through which their misbehaviour
10    5, 149|  ignorant of the fact that the walls were plentifully supplied
11    5, 160|       upon the floor, the very walls get tired of listening to
12    6     |        Amphion, who opened the walls of Thebes by the charm of
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