Book, Chapter

 1    2,  34| superimposed, as it were, upon the bronze beak of a ship, whereon
 2    2,  35|          donkey made of Corinthian bronze, bearing panniers containing
 3    2,  54|          on a salver of Corinthian bronze. Seeing that Agamemnon was
 4    2,  54|             Well, it's because the bronze worker I patronize is named
 5    2,  54|            the gold and silver and bronze statues in one pile and
 6    2,  77|             that there were little bronze fishermen upon the lamps,
 7    3,  92|         souls of men and beasts in bronze, could not find an heir.
 8    5, 145|        usually contained a lamp of bronze or, in the lower dens, of
 9    5, 154|       their likeness in statues of bronze and marble; nor are they
10    5, 156|       literature of the silver and bronze ages contains many references
11    5, 160|            spectators. The slender bronze body of the Nubian was draped
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