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3504 5, 139| glistened here; no earth~Mocked for its gifts; but Ceres' 3505 5, 148| 105.~"Since your husband's mode of life and his fidelity 3506 6 | Prometheus was occupied with modelling his man and woman, he was 3507 5, 149| cost him nothing beyond a moderate fee and a couple of bottles 3508 4, 109| flogged. Giton had already moderated the ardor of the sailors 3509 Int, 3| class of literature, though modified essentially from age to 3510 1, 6| oratory. With your well modulated and empty tones you have 3511 6 | wife, Poppaea." "Uxoris moechus coeperate esse suae" (Suet. 3512 6 | camarades se saisissent de moi et de Quartilla.~His comrades 3513 4, 124| sea is expelled by their moles and their pastures are oceans;~ 3514 6 | which Rome owed to that monarch, Cicero silenced him by 3515 3, 88| proper place -- below the moneybags." "I know not why it should 3516 3, 87| kind which the Greeks call "Monochromatic," verily, I almost worshipped, 3517 5, 145| with the German savant's monograph until after Burton had written 3518 5, 160| roarings of some subterranean monster came from the market square. 3519 5, 152| in bearing a surprisingly monstrous object, something that resembled 3520 6 | The second consecrated the month of September to his favorite 3521 4, 121| revise the terms of his will monthly, and, for fear any detail 3522 5, 152| of Boulevard Clichy and Montmartre in the palmiest days. Four 3523 6 | Egypt has furnished us with monuments of its aboriginal inhabitants, 3524 5, 153| with her lover, and in no mood to mince matters in the 3525 5, 130| than stars shining in a moonless night; her nose was slightly 3526 2, 51| when Trimalchio came in; mopping his forehead and washing 3527 2, 59| praise was bestowed upon Mopsus the Thracian, until Trimalchio 3528 2, 48| friend, you could safely play mora with him, in the dark. But 3529 6 | exhort the ministers and moralists to inveigh against love 3530 3, 96| Our philosopher began to moralize, when he had gorged himself, 3531 2, 59| eloquent, but that the last moralizes more beautifully, for what 3532 5, 145| correct," but Claudius was a moron.~We come now to the bathing 3533 4, 112| each side, though none were mortally wounded, and more, bleeding 3534 4, 123| no citizen free from a mortgage,~But as some slow wasting 3535 5, 154| the ensuing day, and is mortified by the discovery that his 3536 5, 145| manner in which the wolf who mothered Rotnulus and Reinus licked 3537 5, 145| Numantia was taken by Scipio, mothers, with the half-eaten bodies 3538 2, 82| things and gnaw them, or the moths either. I'll burn you alive 3539 4, 106| long and observes even the motions of the stars. But it could 3540 3, 90| present might render my motive subject to suspicion, so, 3541 5, 154| commonly swayed by interested motives, have the address to insert 3542 4, 119| PEACE BENEATH THIS HUMBLE MOUND.~ 3543 1, 30| ludicrous scene, for here was I, mounted by the stalest of catamites, 3544 2, 68| slave did not hesitate but, mounting his rocking-horse, he beat 3545 4, 113| temples now in baldness mourn their vanished form,~And 3546 4, 115| went away, and the lady, mourned by all as an unusual example, 3547 4, 115| and exhorted the sobbing mourner not to persevere in useless 3548 5, 138| feast-day, too, when even mourners ought to smile!" "OEnothea," 3549 4, 114| little while, Eumolpus, mouthpiece of the distressed and author 3550 2, 38| contrived that the joints and movable vertebra could be turned 3551 2, 61| can prattle is 'ma' or 'mu,' you're only a clay pot, 3552 4, 105| which threatened us. So muddled did he become, at what had 3553 3, 97| fishing-boats founder! And even the mullet is deemed,~No matter how 3554 2, 39| goose on Aquarius and two mullets on Pisces. In the middle 3555 5, 154| their memory, they affect to multiply their likeness in statues 3556 2, 56| own a thousand bowls which Mummius left to my patron, where 3557 5, 145| Secret Museum at Naples. The mural decoration was also in proper 3558 6 | Andromache, confronted by the murderer of her first husband, responds 3559 2, 77| the ceiling, and commenced murdering the songs of Menacrates, 3560 4, 128| Cocytus dark and from Tartarus murky~She strode to the crests 3561 6 | submitted to this without a murmur of any sort. Helen was carried 3562 3, 89| knew he was awake, so I murmured this vow, in a very low 3563 2, 67| tall, very bold, and he had muscle too; he could hold a mad 3564 5, 136| resentment by natural abuse," I mused, "what does it amount to? 3565 2, 42| even wrote to India for mushroom seed one day, and he hasn' 3566 4, 113| polished grasses~Or rounded mushrooms when a shower passes!~In 3567 6 | superstition of the Copts and Mussulmans kept concealed from civilized 3568 2, 70| capped eggs, turnips and mustard. But that's enough. Pickled 3569 5, 135| in purple after she had muttered charms over it; then, directing 3570 5, 141| leeks and parsley. Then, muttering incantations, she threw 3571 2, 60| the sun for people to eat mutton and then wear a tunic. Then 3572 2, 51| music, and three white hogs, muzzled, and wearing bells, were 3573 3, 92| of a single statue, and Myron, who almost embodied the 3574 5, 160| fellow, the neighbor of Myrtaline the daughter of Kylaithis; 3575 1, 25| catamite appeared, clad in a myrtle-colored frieze robe, and girded 3576 5, 156| business or other, to the Mysian territory which the Chians 3577 6 | concord, or eloquence, and of mystery. Except to inspire them 3578 6 | Christianity, most spiritual, most mystical of ancient religions, attempts 3579 5, 153| swains for one of mine."~The myth of Cydippe and Acontius 3580 2, 78| my tomb for fear I'll be nagged even after I'm dead! And 3581 3, 87| embrace of the lascivious Naiad. Here, too, was Apollo, 3582 2, 61| majestical gentleman whose nail-parings were worth more than your 3583 Int, 4| the Spanish encyclopedia naively preface their brief sketch 3584 5, 145| up with every care, let a name-ticket be written for her, and 3585 5, 145| Richard Burton in the India of Napier, and Harry Franck's, in 3586 2, 64| themselves, we filled our napkins with the apples. I was especially 3587 1, 26| enjoying the shortest of naps, the whole household, within 3588 2, 82| Then, opening a jar of nard, he had us all anointed. " 3589 5, 145| excursion to Brundisium, narrates his experience, or lack 3590 5, 145| that precept, "noscetur e naso quanta sit hasta viro," 3591 2, 57| originating in the house of Nasta, the bailiff." "What's that?" 3592 5, 160| was old, repulsive, and nastily gay. Drops of sweat mixed 3593 5, 142| decoction; finally mixing nasturtium juice with elixir of southern 3594 6 | organs of pleasure among the natives; but a peculiar cause is 3595 Int, 2| a master of realism, a natural-born story teller, and a gentleman.~ 3596 5, 155| Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, lib. XIV, chap. i, writes 3597 5, 145| a lascivious girl whose naughtiness none could surpass. Tired 3598 2, 82| thing had grown positively nauseating, when Trimalchio, beastly 3599 Int, 3| interview between Ulysses and Nausiskaa is probably the most striking. 3600 5, 142| over my belly below the navel. The nettles stung me horribly 3601 5, 156| civil service officials, navy officers, army officers 3602 5, 145| inscription (Mommsen, Inscr. Regn. Neap. 5078, which is number 7306 3603 5, 160| Spanish "bolero" and the Neapolitan "tarantella." When the Romans 3604 5, 132| into the temple of Venus (nearby.) And here was I, like a 3605 5, 153| Olympian fascinators; he sends neatly folded notes every day to 3606 3, 93| unhitched from Thessalian neck-yoke,~First tosses his head and 3607 5, 153| nicest art~Deck'd out with necklaces and rings,~And twenty other 3608 4, 125| skiff: 'tis a fleet that is needed!~Thou, Pallid Tisiphone, 3609 6 | Ipsythillia, Corinna, Nemesis, Neeria, Cynthia, Sulpitia, Lycimnia, 3610 6 | unhappily, he decided in the negative, and I have too much veneration 3611 4, 108| we will not be guilty of neglecting the revelations of Providence?" " 3612 5, 160| that blue-eyed fellow, the neighbor of Myrtaline the daughter 3613 5, 154| the tribes of Italy, the neighbors and enemies of the rising 3614 6 | Lesbia, Ipsythillia, Corinna, Nemesis, Neeria, Cynthia, Sulpitia, 3615 Int, 2| spoken for Petronius, and the nephew Rameau and the parson Papin 3616 6 | apartments," said Cornelius Nepos (preface). Strangers never 3617 5, 143| ever pursues on land and Nereus' realm.~(Tortured by these 3618 3, 93| won us.~His feeble hand nerved he anew, and the lofty sides 3619 5, 140| surrounding me, made me nervous with their abominable rabid 3620 2, 80| in my hand. They were the nest-egg of my fortune. A thing's 3621 3, 90| for his silence.' The lad nestled closer to me of his own 3622 2, 44| upon which were embroidered nets and hunters stalking their 3623 5, 142| ground pepper, and pounded nettle seed, she commenced to force, 3624 4, 112| battle-line. The pilot was neutral, but he declared that unless 3625 6 | preserved the human race by never-ending succession: no man can boast 3626 3, 83| their hold, Ascyltos, that never-failing well-spring of iniquity, 3627 6 | flower, half in bloom, that new-born flesh which palpitates softly 3628 4, 127| snows! And soon torrents newborn, from the heights of~The 3629 6 | terms with her. David, a newcomer on the throne, hastened 3630 2, 77| wretches to do, shut up in this newfangled labyrinth. The idea of taking 3631 5, 144| way of hope at which to nibble! (That was the reason that 3632 2, 77| declared that there was nothing nicer than bathing without a mob 3633 5, 153| part~Was studied with the nicest art~Deck'd out with necklaces 3634 4, 120| that city, eloquence has no niche there, economy and decent 3635 2, 49| for me and mine! And he'll nick Norbanus out of his political 3636 Int, 4| library of the unfortunate Nicolas Cippico yielded up the Trau 3637 Int, 2| for the genuine article. Niebuhr's estimate of his character 3638 4, 119| glutton chokes at dinner; the niggard starves from abstinence. 3639 1, 28| burst out, "is this the night-cap which you ordered served 3640 1, 11| through the middle of the night-house to the exit opposite, when, 3641 2, 61| from who-knows-where, some night-pad who's not worth his own 3642 5, 142| my slave?'~In disarrayed nightrobe I leap to bare feet and 3643 Int, 4| the Academics of Arles and Nimes, as well as by Charpentier. 3644 | nine 3645 Int, 3| background and perspective. Nineteen centuries have gone their 3646 | ninety 3647 3, 102| CHAPTER THE NINETY-EIGHTH.~The public servant, however, 3648 3, 99| CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIFTH.~The landlord made his appearance 3649 3, 95| CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIRST.~(There) I catch sight of 3650 3, 98| CHAPTER THE NINETY-FOURTH.~"Happy the mother," cried 3651 4, 103| CHAPTER THE NINETY-NINTH.~"I have always and everywhere 3652 3, 96| CHAPTER THE NINETY-SECOND.~Night had fallen by this 3653 3, 101| CHAPTER THE NINETY-SEVENTH.~Eumolpus was speaking privately 3654 3, 100| CHAPTER THE NINETY-SIXTH.~We took in the entire performance 3655 3, 97| CHAPTER THE NINETY-THIRD.~("To their perverted taste," 3656 5, 153| And heated with th' enliv'ning wine,~With interest repaid 3657 3, 94| CHAPTER THE NINTIETH.~Some of the public, who 3658 2, 56| Daedalus is shown shutting Niobe up in the Trojan horse, 3659 6 | highly than the handsome Nireus.' How then comes it that 3660 6 | degenerating from that nobility of sentiment, sank to the 3661 1, 8| which none is considered nobler, devolves upon boys who 3662 5, 145| immorality there; Aulus Gellius, Noct. Attic. iv, 14, where an 3663 5, 145| debauchery" (Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, vii, 11). It was 3664 5, 145| AElicariae -- Bakers' girls.~Noctiluae -- Night walkers.~Blitidae -- 3665 3, 96| waiting table, whereupon, he nodded his head, "I like your Ganymede," 3666 6 | magico religatum brachia nodo~Perdocuit, multis non sine 3667 Int, 4| blessing and approval. These Nodotian Supplements were accepted 3668 5, 153| alluring, am'rous smiles~And nods and other wanton wiles,~ 3669 5, 154| seldom preferred; and the nomenclators, who are commonly swayed 3670 5, 145| than the Latin.~Meretrix -- Nomus Marcellus has pointed out 3671 6 | brachia nodo~Perdocuit, multis non sine verberibus.~Tibullus        3672 5, 145| to be given to Procopius.~Nonariae -- She that is forbidden 3673 5, 136| Or drooping poppies as at noon they pine.~When I had made 3674 3, 98| engaged in fastening the noose around my neck, when the 3675 2, 74| so smart; they're made of Noric steel, too." He ordered 3676 5, 145| in the character of the normal individual; the will to 3677 4, 118| Sicily, but the next, the North Wind, prevailing on the 3678 5, 145| to observe that precept, "noscetur e naso quanta sit hasta 3679 5, 152| interest, began to poke their noses against this gigantic creation 3680 5, 154| and tedious repetition, notaries are summoned to attest by 3681 2, 60| suggestive of dinner -- and a note-book -- suggestive of business -- ; " 3682 6 | love for boys, which one notices in most of these writings: 3683 Int, 4| following assertion: "no tenemos noticias de su vida." De Salas was 3684 3, 83| own, while the latter, not noticing the fraud, or pretending 3685 6 | cinaedi" (catamites), a noun which my chaste pen refuses 3686 1, 6| but all of them, as though nourished on the same diet, lacked 3687 Int, 3| frivolous and licentious novels could be enlarged until 3688 2, 34| had had enough of these novelties and started to enter the 3689 5, 140| and thunderstruck at the novelty of my crime, I asked her 3690 2, 69| Hercules. Scissa was giving a Novendial feast for her slave, whom 3691 5, 151| the looks of the Younger Novius, who is conjectured to have 3692 6 | them."~Si gaudet cantu, nullius fibula durat~Vocem vendentis 3693 5, 145| they were not hungry! When Numantia was taken by Scipio, mothers, 3694 4, 128| shield scored by weapons,~And numberless spear-heads protrude from 3695 5, 133| m sure! What if the same numbness should attack your hands 3696 2, 59| like Babylon tapestry rich.~Numidian guinea-fowls, capons, all 3697 6 | Lord; but I remember "The Nun" of Diderot, and my pen 3698 5, 160| song:~Hue, huc, convenite nunc~Spatalocinaedi!~Pedem tendite~ 3699 5, 145| Ulpian liiii, 23, De Ritu Nupt.). The Barmaid (Copa), attributed 3700 5, 153| said, "quite fit~To me, who nursed you when a chit.~For shame, 3701 2, 50| say, What's this boresome nut trying to hand us?' Well, 3702 3, 96| plain but succulent and nutritious, and the famished scholar 3703 1, 15| the raging lust of that nymphomaniac harlot. So humiliated were 3704 4, 118| helm, not a rope nor an oar remained on board her; she 3705 3, 93| resemble the plashing~Of oars, carried far through the 3706 6 | language, you hear their oaths and revolting expressions: 3707 5, 154| slave has been tardy in his obedience, he is instantly chastised 3708 4, 116| soldier won both of his objectives; so they lay together, not 3709 2, 35| THIRTY-FIRST.~We felt deeply obligated by his great condescension, 3710 5, 130| and lend, let us be under obligations to you for the favor. And 3711 2, 68| company, always ready to oblige with a recitation or a song. 3712 6 | goddess as she was, was obliged to make his advances for 3713 5, 145| there was little moral obliquity during the first two hundred 3714 4, 109| of every feature and the obliteration of every identifying mark 3715 5, 145| entry which time and even oblivion can never efface.~If, prior 3716 4, 115| recalled to sanity. But oblivious to sympathy, she beat and 3717 5, 145| everything.~Diobolares -- Two obol girls. So called from their 3718 4, 118| gathering from every quarter, obscured with darkness the light 3719 4, 126| There, silvery Cynthia~Obscuring her face at the full, denied 3720 4, 109| since this man, so keenly observant, had, in spite of the most 3721 5, 145| those of any intelligent observer in the Orient, today, will 3722 4, 106| watch all night long and observes even the motions of the 3723 5, 132| enchantments by which he's obsessed,~And Truth comes again with 3724 3, 91| ll call father!' But no obstacle is so difficult that depravity 3725 5, 143| efforts were all wasted.) This obstinate (affliction finally wore 3726 5, 145| which was the name of the occupant and her price; the reverse 3727 2, 62| did your mistress out of. Occupo will back me! Let's go into 3728 5, 150| to eat, to love, and to occupy the chariot of Venus (Veneris 3729 6 | for women as unworthy of occupying the attention of sensible 3730 4, 124| moles and their pastures are oceans;~They war against Nature 3731 Int, 4| which we have spoken.~In October, 1690, Francois Nodot, a 3732 5, 159| salivis~Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere perita.~Persius, 3733 2, 39| by a course which, by its oddity, drew every eye, but it 3734 2, 66| Capua to attend to some odds and ends of business and 3735 6 | freedwoman in some of his odes. This is due, however, to 3736 5, 145| smoking lamp, and of the other odors which always haunted these 3737 5, 148| flame was quenched by the OEbalian boy. However much Briseis 3738 5, 159| to know what is meant by OEnoplian rhythm and what by the Dactylic.~ 3739 4, 123| wallowing Rome from the offal~And break the voluptuous 3740 4, 109| of night, too! Bring the offenders aft on deck here, and step 3741 1, 19| this information in such an offhand manner that I became suspicious 3742 5, 156| bankers, civil service officials, navy officers, army officers 3743 6 | victim and to the one who officiates at the sacrifice; and seeing 3744 4, 120| had been dissipated by the oft recurring wars, "My friends," 3745 2, 51| laughter by drinking more and oftener. We had not realized that, 3746 6 | caresses of Ajax, son of Oileus.~In the infancy of society, 3747 5, 152| settle down when suddenly the old-fashioned lullaby "Four and Twenty 3748 5, 145| after which, decked out with olive branches and sacred vestments, 3749 4, 112| precedent she snatched an olive-branch from the ship's figurehead 3750 4, 127| menacing mien as, from lofty Olympus~He leaped, the doomed giants 3751 5, 160| liberty of supplying the omissions and euphemisms in Trench' 3752 5, 151| note that he has tactfully omitted the "wineskins" from his 3753 5, 134| so evilly served me and, omitting the bath, I annointed myself, 3754 Bib | Petronius.~EDITIONS, Opera Omnia.~~~~ -- -- -- -- -~~~~Lyons~~~~ 3755 4, 126| his voice rose in prayer:~'Omnipotent Jove, and thou, refuge of 3756 6 | content with the loves of Omphale and Dejanira, he also loved 3757 6 | Holy Scripture tells us of Onan, son of Judas, grandson 3758 6 | theologians have also classified onanism and pollution among the 3759 6 | Jupiter's duties rather onerous.~There are some reasons 3760 2, 62| funny, you curly-headed onion," he bellowed, "are the 3761 5, 134| strengthening diet such as onions and snail's heads without 3762 3, 98| completely aback by this onslaught, Eumolpus crossed the threshold 3763 Bib | to Petronius.~EDITIONS, Opera Omnia.~~~~ -- -- -- -- -~~~~ 3764 6 | Sporus, whom he had had operated upon so that he might serve 3765 5, 155| and all the liberal arts operating for the greatest good were 3766 5, 145| about this time that the Oppian law came up for repeal. 3767 6 | countries which are bent under oppression, in those countries where 3768 1, 5| fathers; responses from oracles, delivered in time of pestilence, 3769 5, 145| the second century, says (Orat. ad Graecos): "paederastia 3770 5, 160| of this dance. Meursius, Orchest., article Kordax, has collected 3771 2, 38| the scheme of things~And Orcus grips us and to Hades flings~ 3772 6 | degenerated!~III.~Le Soldat ordonne a embasicetas de m'accabler 3773 5, 145| which is number 7306 in Orelli-Henzen) we have another example 3774 6 | it the name "Greek Love." Orestes was regarded as the "good 3775 5, 145| bakers were not slow in organizing the grist mills is shown 3776 5, 145| down to the present time, oriental nations have been addicted 3777 6 | their practices. Among the Orientals, of all modern peoples who 3778 5, 156| consisted in searing the orifice of the vagina so that the 3779 5, 156| following the example set by Origen, acted literally upon the 3780 Int, 2| narrative is unsurpassed in originality and mastery of treatment 3781 Int, 1| Trimalchio. That the work was originally divided into books, we had 3782 1, 6| elaborate nor loaded with ornament; it rises supreme by its 3783 6 | Ninon d'Enclos, one of the ornaments of the century of Louis 3784 5, 145| Long since has the Syrian Orontes flowed into the Tiber and 3785 5, 150| According to Plutarch, (Isis and Osiris, chapter 17.) the Greeks 3786 Int, 1| haerere, quae Troiae halosin ostendit (Chapter 89), as from Book 3787 6 | submitted to celibacy they ostensibly took the concubines of which, 3788 5, 154| power of King Antiochus. The ostentation of displaying, of magnifying 3789 5, 141| said, "I'll give you an ostrich in place of your goose!" 3790 2, 49| she ain't the only one. We oughtn't to be so particular; heaven' 3791 | ours 3792 5, 153| token by the wooer, which out-leaped from the virgin's chaste 3793 1, 15| then, utilizing a row of outbuildings for cover, we made off into 3794 1, 14| a word. Such a headlong outburst augured badly, for I well 3795 4, 126| our city,~She dubs me an outcast! And Victory makes me an 3796 5, 143| feared that her passionate outcries would reach the ears of 3797 5, 145| drove her to attempt to outdo her foreign rivals; her 3798 2, 74| not permit himself to be outdone by such refinements, but 3799 2, 32| and met Agamemnon at the outer door, to the post of which 3800 3, 86| Since when have men in your outfit gone on pass in white shoes?" 3801 2, 52| others Latin. Give me the outline of your speech if you like 3802 3, 87| almost worshipped, for the outlines of the figures were drawn 3803 5, 143| due. Now, me to overwhelm~Outraged Priapus ever pursues on 3804 4, 123| other woes and calamities outraging peace!~Wild beasts, in the 3805 5, 134| perhaps my imagination outran my lagging body, by aspiring 3806 Int, 4| verberabant."~Its obscenity outrivals that of the preceding text, 3807 2, 39| bread around from a silver oven and in a most discordant 3808 6 | beautiful." It is not to over-civilized refinements of society which, 3809 4, 111| do not spoil your case by over-confidence when you attempt to sow 3810 6 | I shall terminate this over-long note with an extract from 3811 6 | annoyance given the chaste but over-prudish Juno. Lastly, Hercules was 3812 4, 106| his throat or throwing him overboard by force. Consult your own 3813 5, 145| a lying jade till sleep overcame me, intent on venery; in 3814 2, 45| hot drink's as good as an overcoat: I've had some long pegs, 3815 6 | hesitancy in trying and even in overdoing the pleasures which all 3816 5, 129| crammed my bloated carcass to overflowing with good things, and began 3817 3, 95| Fearing some one might overhear our plans, I bade him hush 3818 1, 19| get at the gold pieces, we overheard some one quizzing the innkeeper 3819 5, 143| her what pressing peril overhung us should she be caught 3820 2, 53| that fashion I wouldn't overlook it, by Hercules, I wouldn' 3821 Int, 2| A.D. and 34 A.D., but he overlooked the possibility that the 3822 1, 23| little while, she had us overpowered by some unknown vagabonds, 3823 5, 154| with the laudable design of overreaching each other, have summoned 3824 5, 156| vengeance and Hermotimus overtake Panionius." Herodotus, viii, 3825 5, 143| decreed as his due. Now, me to overwhelm~Outraged Priapus ever pursues 3826 6 | the benefits which Rome owed to that monarch, Cicero 3827 Int, 3| this that the Satyricon owes its powerful influence upon 3828 5, 145| 2: "as time went on, the owners of these turned the public 3829 1, 19| it would appear that the ownership of the articles was not 3830 2, 66| was lying in bed, like an ox, and a doctor was dressing 3831 5, 147| compare line 25 of the Oxford fragment of the sixth satire 3832 1, 15| my weakness increased my pace decreased. For this reason, 3833 4, 127| Pontus' vexed water~And pacified billows of Bosphorus worshipped! 3834 4, 121| of a man, not that of a pack-horse, and I'm as free as you 3835 2, 49| action as a jackass with a pack-saddle; another was club-footed; 3836 6 | that revolved the sands of Pactolus, their fame exceeded that 3837 Int, 4| which followed. Had this Paduan printer followed the explicit 3838 6 | century to century.~The pagan Gods thought highly of maidenheads, 3839 5, 154| Reburrus or Fabunius, Pagonius or Tarrasius -- which may 3840 6 | herself was compelled to painful submission to the pursuit 3841 5, 160| Drops of sweat mixed with paint were trickling from his 3842 2, 50| found another hobby, now he paints all the time. He's left 3843 5, 145| disguise the taste! No flesh is palatable of itself, it must be seasoned 3844 3, 97| dainties, the parvenu's palate adores~The white-feathered 3845 4, 127| seeks the high summit~Of Palatine tall: every image she rocks 3846 1, 15| was covered with mud and paler than death, and asked me 3847 4, 110| fruitful vine to crown. Then Pales came~Into her own, the shepherd' 3848 Int, 4| revealed the fact that it was a palimpsest which, after treatment, 3849 4, 110| every sea swims Neptune. Pallas guards the shops,~And those 3850 4, 125| fleet that is needed!~Thou, Pallid Tisiphone, slake with wide 3851 2, 44| little baskets of woven palm fibre, one of which contained 3852 2, 63| Agamemnon ran away with her and palmed off a doe on Diana, in her 3853 5, 152| Clichy and Montmartre in the palmiest days. Four negro banjo players 3854 6 | fail to perceive the most palpable facts in their authors, 3855 6 | that new-born flesh which palpitates softly with desire and voluptuousness, 3856 6 | under one's hand the first palpitations of the virginal breasts 3857 Int, 4| episode, and the subsequent pamphleteering would by no means eradicate 3858 2, 39| on Libra a balance, one pan of which held a tart and 3859 5, 145| excepted from their unqualified panegyrics the coarse imitation of 3860 2, 64| and behold! the ceiling panels parted and an enormous hoop, 3861 4, 128| swelled the rout in their panic! Behold through creation~ 3862 4, 118| darkness the light of day. The panic-stricken sailors ran to their stations 3863 2, 35| Corinthian bronze, bearing panniers containing olives, white 3864 2, 51| cook, "I was left to you by Pansa's will." "See to it that 3865 2, 31| rest upon your elbow," he panted, "what you see now, is only 3866 2, 35| it was an exhibition of pantomimes. A very inviting relish 3867 3, 99| a two-tined fork in the pantry and put himself on guard. 3868 5, 156| perform such an operation. The papal authority excommunicated 3869 Int, 2| nephew Rameau and the parson Papin for Diderot, in every condition 3870 2, 48| the town hall: he spoke no parables, not he! He did everything 3871 6 | When one wishes to make a parade of erudition he should make 3872 6 | create for themselves a paradise peopled with the most beautiful 3873 6 | which caused the learned and paradoxical Hardouin to assert that 3874 Int, 2| controversy which has had few parallels, and which has not entirely 3875 5, 135| raised between us, "Well, Mr. Paralytic," she teased, "have you 3876 2, 44| boar-spears, and all the paraphernalia of the chase. We knew not 3877 6 | soul of man was part and parcel of divinity or of increased 3878 1, 15| Tantalus still stands, to parch in his shifting pool,~And 3879 5, 154| like a wise and wealthy parent, to devolve on the Caesars, 3880 2, 63| tells how the Trojans and Parentines fought among themselves. 3881 5, 130| band of gold; she turned Parian marble dull! Then, for the 3882 4, 112| out, advanced boldly to parley.~"What fury," she exclaims, " 3883 4, 111| is little better than a parricide!" "I am well aware," Eumolpus 3884 2, 73| used to play at thrust and parry with Mamma, my mistress, 3885 1, 15| complained, with justice of his parsimony, affirming that he himself 3886 Int, 2| the nephew Rameau and the parson Papin for Diderot, in every 3887 5, 156| themselves and those who partake of their hospitality, thinking 3888 6 | who cannot be taxed with a partiality for gallantry, has borne 3889 4, 112| seasick passengers, whose participation served rather to inflame 3890 4, 113| way,~Know that thy head is partly dead this day!"~ ~Eumolpus 3891 3, 97| Because they are dainties, the parvenu's palate adores~The white-feathered 3892 2, 60| answer was raisins -- uva passa -- and Attic honey; "cenatoria" -- 3893 4, 106| require consideration if a passable imposture is to result! 3894 5, 145| were open to the eye of the passer-by; lighted, as they were by 3895 2, 60| up a whip and a knife; "passeres" -- sparrows" and a fly -- 3896 5, 145| iv, sc. 1, line 5) and passim. By the year 169 B. C., 3897 Int, 4| harm, we may admit that the pastiche was not only highly amusing, 3898 2, 42| their shaggy Bides, bakers' pastries, birds, cooks and bakers! 3899 3, 93| head and his mane, ere to pasture he rushes.~They draw their 3900 4, 124| by their moles and their pastures are oceans;~They war against 3901 1, 18| which was not worth a good patch.~ 3902 5, 145| was spread a blanket or patch-work quilt, this latter being 3903 2, 70| helping of tripe, liver pate, capped eggs, turnips and 3904 5, 150| but in none is this so patent as "the skeleton at the 3905 2, 31| afforded by this beslippered paterfamilias playing with a green ball. 3906 4, 113| notion of satirizing bald pates and branded rascals, but 3907 6 | Christians from having their "pathici," just as they have in countries 3908 6 | he called this Mamurra "pathicus," a name which they bestowed 3909 5, 142| and essay~To follow all paths; but a road can discover 3910 4, 127| led on down the perilous pathway.~The footing, firm-fettered 3911 5, 133| I never in my life saw a patient in such great danger; you' 3912 6 | appears that it was one of the patriarchal customs to enjoy them, for 3913 6 | good friend" of Pylades and Patroclus as the lover of Achilles. 3914 2, 82| and the watch, which was patrolling the vicinity, thinking Trimalchio' 3915 1, 29| to my first man? Juno, my patroness, curse me if I can remember 3916 5, 160| persuade him'? I kissed him, I patted his bald head, I poured 3917 6 | governed the empire. The young Paulina opened her veins with her 3918 5, 137| sinned~Not by intent, a pauper's sin's not banned~As of 3919 5, 154| marble columns and variegated pavements, and strenuously praise 3920 1, 26| While they were greedily pawing among the silver, they pulled 3921 5, 140| produced the dead goose in payment for her loss. When the old 3922 1, 14| quarrel, and approached more peaceably whatever remained to be 3923 4, 124| change thy countenance peaceful to warlike~And harry the 3924 2, 59| war;~To satiate gluttony, peacocks in coops are brought~Arrayed 3925 1, 22| hands, and broke into such a peal of laughter that we were 3926 2, 77| ring with their boisterous peals of laughter; others tried 3927 2, 68| bitch which the slave called Pearl. Nor did the uproar end 3928 6 | throw nuts.    ~Wont thou as peasant-girls to jape~ He-whore! Thy Lord' 3929 1, 15| over my lost treasure. The peasants paid no attention to me, 3930 5, 135| dancing on again~And rolling pebbles in their chattering flow.~' 3931 1, 30| her lips to meet mine, and pecked at me continually with furtive 3932 5, 152| unlike a chick's feeble pecking against the shell of an 3933 2, 57| forty girls: five hundred pecks of wheat were taken from 3934 Int, 2| contemporaries breathe, so the peculiarity of such a genius can, as 3935 2, 60| chased by a dog -- "and pedale" -- pertaining to the foot -- , 3936 5, 153| traiectus conto sic extendere pedali," and contrary to the tradition 3937 5, 156| then, was sprung from these Pedasians; and, of all men we know, 3938 2, 50| his wares on his back and peddle them, but he can put up 3939 5, 160| convenite nunc~Spatalocinaedi!~Pedem tendite~Cursum addite~"This 3940 2, 48| the dark. But how he did peel them in the town hall: he 3941 1, 30| when we both attempted to peep our faces were pressed against 3942 5, 149| plentifully supplied with "peep-holes" through which appreciative 3943 5, 149| naturally led to recall the "peep-houses" which were a feature of 3944 3, 96| called out, and as I spoke, I peeped cautiously through a chink 3945 6 | occupied with Quartilla in peeping through the door to see 3946 Pre | drawn Trimalchio and his peers to admiration.~W. C. F.~ 3947 4, 104| and whom she has aboard?" Peeved at being disturbed, "So," 3948 5, 139| the smoke-stained wall, a peg which had come out when 3949 2, 40| equipped with wings to resemble Pegasus. At the corners of the tray 3950 2, 45| overcoat: I've had some long pegs, and between you and me, 3951 6 | herself, to the assaults of Peleus. The gift of foretelling 3952 5, 143| of the heavenly host: in Pelias, behold~Juno's power to 3953 5, 153| charms, some whore should pelt you with an apple and ruin 3954 5, 145| marriage vow there were several penalties. Among them, one was of 3955 5, 136| good taste, I began to do penance for my soliloquy and blushed 3956 6 | emanation of light which penetrated chaos, but the mixture of 3957 3, 95| robber, and punish your penitent judge as severely as you 3958 3, 98| immediately slammed the door shut, penning me in, as I was not looking 3959 Int | this work, some from the pens of the most profound scholars, 3960 2, 51| manage a dunghill cock, a pentheus hash, or little things like 3961 6 | for themselves a paradise peopled with the most beautiful 3962 | per 3963 1, 15| assault and escaped. At last, perceiving that the house of Lycurgus 3964 5, 156| asceticism, this clean cut perception of the best interests of 3965 6 | magico religatum brachia nodo~Perdocuit, multis non sine verberibus.~ 3966 5, 145| refinement of this vice. The performers were called "spinthriae," 3967 5, 156| decreed that anyone guilty of performing the operation which deprived 3968 2, 78| a tip,' said Agatho, the perfumer to the lady next door, when 3969 2, 43| the Virgin. Butchers and perfumers are born under the Balance, 3970 3, 89| quartered with a family at Pergamus. I found things very much 3971 5, 145| arcades under the theatres.~Pergulae -- Balconies, where harlots 3972 5, 156| inferring that it was hostile. "Periander, son of Cypselus, had sent 3973 6 | time the good companion of Pericles, and contributed much, perhaps, 3974 4, 127| and boldly led on down the perilous pathway.~The footing, firm-fettered 3975 2, 64| from the dome above; its perimeter was hung with golden chaplets 3976 5, 145| were in the habit of making periodic trips to this pornographic 3977 6 | that we are a compound of perishable matter, and that the span 3978 5, 159| urentes oculos inhibere perita.~Persius, Sat.     ii~See 3979 Int, 4| The fragment will remain a permanent tribute to the excellence 3980 5, 150| live, you whom adolescence permits to enjoy, to eat, to love, 3981 4, 112| Tryphaena; she prevented the perpetration of so horrid a crime by 3982 5, 151| that they were meant to perpetuate the remembrance of the old 3983 5, 154| From a vain ambition of perpetuating their memory, they affect 3984 6 | seed of Abraham, and the perpetuity of the reign on Sion to 3985 4, 127| are divided: two counsels perplex them!~One chooses by land 3986 5, 143| heroes of old, who had been persecuted by the anger of the gods, 3987 4, 103| follow my lead. Ascyltos persecutes you here; get out of his 3988 4, 112| the threats of the savage persecutors by word and by deed. His 3989 4, 123| destruction; the crime~Of Persia enacted anew; in his puberty' 3990 5, 156| was preparing to march his Persian army against Athens, Hermotimus 3991 2, 60| porri" -- leeks -- "and persica," he picked up a whip and 3992 4, 113| vestige of rancor should persist in our minds. Factious hatreds 3993 4, 115| would not leave off, but persisted in exhorting the unfortunate 3994 1, 12| her part, urged me very persistently to accompany her, so we 3995 5, 159| day (1600), and it still persists in Spanish and Italian countries, 3996 5, 159| oculos inhibere perita.~Persius, Sat.     ii~See also Dio 3997 2, 58| could say that so exalted a personage had been injured by a slave.~ 3998 Pre | composer flourished. To me, personally, the fact that Laurence 3999 1, 23| not utter a word; but the personnel of the company relieved 4000 5, 132| there any evil smelling perspiration in my armpits? Or, if it' 4001 3, 102| I had just succeeded in persuading him to believe all this 4002 6 | your discretion, to your persuasive arts are confided our dearest 4003 5, 153| approach; you shall never be pert to your parents or do any


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