Book, Chapter

 1    2,  42| undertaker. He dined like a king, boars roasted whole in
 2    2,  61|   Roman knight! Well, I'm a king's son! How's it come that
 3    2,  81|    who was a frog, is now a king. Stychus, bring out my funereal
 4    5, 144|   his secret~That told of a king's hidden ears: this the
 5    5, 144|  reeds added that Midas was king in the story.~"Every word
 6    5, 154|   and counsels the power of King Antiochus. The ostentation
 7    5, 156| with other presents for the king, and in process of time
 8    5, 156|  all his eunuchs.~"When the king was preparing to march his
 9    6     |  the embraces of Nicomedes, King of Bithynia; moreover, after
10    6     |    that he was loved by the King, in his youth and that,
11    6     |   Pompey: "I salute thee, O King," and, addressing Caesar, "
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