Book, Chapter

 1    2,  46|  much as passed his lips for five days; and yet he joined
 2    2,  57| thirty boys and forty girls: five hundred pecks of wheat were
 3    2,  57|     stored in the granaries: five hundred oxen were put to
 4    2,  75|      sitting on my tribunal, five gold rings on my fingers,
 5    2,  80|    long in suspense; I built five ships and loaded them with
 6    4, 119| MARBLE HIS,~HIS NOBLE CORPSE FIVE FEET OF EARTH RECEIVED,~
 7    5, 145| where the chain consisted of five links, and Ausonius, Epigram
 8    5, 160|    performed by ten figures, five Finns and five Bacchanals,
 9    5, 160|      figures, five Finns and five Bacchanals, but their movements,
10    6     |  with freedwomen, there were five Cupienniuses; "Cupiennius,
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