Book, Chapter

1    1,  30| detection.) Affairs were at this pass, and we were framing melancholy
2    2,  64|   Trimalchio, we were ashamed to pass it by.~
3    3,  86|       men in your outfit gone on pass in white shoes?" he retorted,
4    3,  93|          of night, as when ships pass~And drive through the calm
5    5, 130|          Oh Jove, what's come to pass that thou, thine armor cast
6    5, 132|       the looks and smiles which pass between lovers, she shook
7    5, 156|      that thy machinations would pass unnoticed by the Gods, who,
8    6     |       one would never be able to pass down it if he did not take
9    6     |      their authors, just as they pass over the most striking phenomena
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