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4505 4, 105| us, and he will come as a relief unless you help us!" Overwhelmed 4506 6 | work.~Ipsa Venus magico religatum brachia nodo~Perdocuit, 4507 4, 127| by the breath of a rumor~Relinquished their firesides to mourning! 4508 6 | certainly not have been relished by the Greeks. He says that 4509 5, 150| That goddess, if we may rely upon the authority of Festus, 4510 1, 30| upon the bed, we passed the remainder of the night without fear. ( 4511 1, 24| but I have other and surer remedies at hand," she brought me 4512 4, 106| him, of course. With this remedy, then, let's change our 4513 2, 70| Oh yes, my wife has just reminded me, there was a haunch of 4514 5, 152| which were nothing if not reminiscent of Boulevard Clichy and 4515 4, 109| they still stink of the remnants of my patrimony!" Thereupon, 4516 5, 153| act under the pretence of remodelling the image of Modesty. You 4517 6 | senate served to mitigate his remorse.~But of all the emperors, 4518 5, 145| manifested among women!~From remotest antiquity down to the present 4519 4, 103| cultivated gentleman, ought to remove all irritation from his 4520 6 | venait de la deflorer, et de remporter une victoire sanglante.~ 4521 4, 115| persevere in useless grief, or rend her bosom with unavailing 4522 Pre | s a peach." Again, Peck renders "illud erat vivere" by " 4523 4, 117| That wracks our breasts and rends our very heartstrings~Is 4524 4, 117| familiarities, she desired me to renew our old amour, but I was 4525 6 | have acquired well-merited renown in this matter: when they 4526 5, 154| magnifying perhaps, the rent-roll of the estates which they 4527 5, 145| his power to supply his renters with custom. The former 4528 5, 145| latter was merely an agent, renting rooms and doing everything 4529 4, 117| suppose he was afraid of reopening a tender scar at the moment 4530 5, 145| dressers were in attendance to repair the ravages wrought in the 4531 5, 134| grant me an opportunity of repairing my fault, I will give you 4532 1, 22| satisfaction for my injury and reparation for my dignity!~To be flouted 4533 2, 78| that she may know I can repay a bad turn, I won't have 4534 2, 81| friends, too, no one ever repays your favor with another, 4535 6 | of one Lucretia does not repel a thousand Tarquins. Men 4536 3, 101| pretext of a search!" Ascyltos repelled this suspicion, affirming 4537 5, 139| cracked through age. Next she replaced, in the smoke-stained wall, 4538 5, 140| meat and with the fork was replacing the pig's cheek, which was 4539 5, 140| into the neighborhood to replenish the fire, for fear anything 4540 4, 115| with the afflicted one or replenished the lamp which was placed 4541 5, 145| over Greece and Asia, lands replete with every allurement of 4542 4, 124| Since Sulla's sword drank to repletion and earth's bristling harvest~ 4543 5, 145| superintendent of maids replies, "Let the maid here present 4544 1, 12| came up to me," he made reply, "while I was wandering 4545 6 | Cicero silenced him by replying: "We know very well what 4546 6 | truly liberal art are the repositories of the most important as 4547 4, 126| And take not a stroke in repost. On to victory, comrades,~ 4548 5, 160| worse is manifest from the representation of it found on a marble 4549 4, 123| Of Rome were brought low; represented in him was the honor~Of 4550 5, 145| never proved a success in repressing vice and the effectiveness 4551 1, 15| approval of this plan, and the repression of any sense of injury as 4552 6 | demanded of her father a reprieve of two months in which to 4553 Int, 4| effect that he had been reprimanded by Moreau for having written 4554 Int, 4| invaluable bibliography, "but the reprint at Soleure (Brussels), 1865, 4555 4, 113| Encolpius with abusive word or reproachful look; that you do not seek 4556 4, 112| my strength against her, reprobate woman that she was, the 4557 5, 156| smooth cheeks could not reproduce themselves; she gathered 4558 Int, 4| 1670-71, printed his exact reproduction of the Trau manuscript and 4559 1, 8| the ones who deserve the reproof. In the first place, everything 4560 2, 57| freedwoman who had been repudiated by a night watchman, after 4561 5, 159| pleasure-seeker, and evince no repugnance, the latter turns around 4562 4, 113| perform anything to him repugnant; that you do neither embrace 4563 4, 126| the Alps are held firmly~Repulsing a second assault of the 4564 6 | dwelling on I know not what request of the daughter of Nicomedes, 4565 Int, 4| letter to Charpentier by requesting the latter to lay the result 4566 Int, 4| response to the repeated requests of the Venetian ambassador, 4567 4, 106| many other details did not require consideration if a passable 4568 5, 156| would confer upon him in requital, if he would bring his family 4569 4, 114| a word upon me. The maid rescued me from this misfortune 4570 2, 80| house and bought cattle to resell, and whatever I touched 4571 6 | bear the most remarkable resemblance to each other are the Bible 4572 5, 148| the loins and the members, resembling soaked leather, which could 4573 6 | of this profession and to resent the injustice done it by 4574 2, 35| custom, the chief place was reserved.~On the tray stood a donkey 4575 5, 151| were called). From these reservoirs the water was distributed 4576 5, 145| punishment for unchaste women resided in the very nature of their 4577 6 | the streets or with the residences of men "the inner part of 4578 5, 153| soon with grief shall she resign~Six of her swains for one 4579 1, 24| even Giton himself could resist a smile, especially when 4580 3, 91| spite of his half-hearted resistance. Nor was he displeased with 4581 5, 154| forgotten. If he still has resolution to persevere, he is gradually 4582 5, 156| kidnapping was frequently resorted to, just as it is in Africa 4583 5, 156| of boys of fifteen or so resorting to self-mutilation, to save 4584 4, 113| joviality. The whole ship resounded with song and, as a sudden 4585 3, 99| Eumolpus, giving the fellow a resounding slap in the face. At this, 4586 2, 74| passed around in a dish. The resourceful cook would not permit himself 4587 Int | never be laid bare with the resources at our present command. 4588 5, 154| other, have summoned their respective lawyers to declare at the 4589 4, 121| been taken, we paid our respects to our master with pretended 4590 5, 156| many stairs, into a cellar resplendent with lights. Some fifteen 4591 5, 135| than thought the nerves responded to the summons, filling 4592 1, 30| and almost unconsciously responding with as rapid a cadence 4593 6 | murderer of her first husband, responds to the question of AEneas; 4594 1, 5| behead their own fathers; responses from oracles, delivered 4595 1, 19| face, released us from responsibility, and demanded that the mantle, 4596 2, 39| piece of cut sod upon which rested a honeycomb with the grass 4597 5, 150| school of Petronius.~ALIAE. RESTITVTAE. ANIMAE. DVLCISSIMAE.~BELLATOR. 4598 Int, 4| treatment, permitted the restoration of this fragment. It is 4599 5, 132| comes again with her train~Restoring perspective and pain,~The 4600 5, 145| abolished the mixed baths and restrained the loose habits of the 4601 5, 155| cruelty, or "injunctions" restraining husbands from disposing 4602 Int, 4| critical acumen, and the resultant textual conflation had much 4603 6 | attempted to explain this as resulting from defects in the formation 4604 6 | manner necessarily showed the results of their education. But 4605 6 | there) did not enable him to resuscitate his vigor any more than 4606 6 | against those who did not retain their celibacy. However, 4607 4, 112| their side, Tryphaena's retainers prepared to battle with 4608 3, 99| seized this opportunity of retaliating and locked Eumolpus out, 4609 2, 69| entered, followed by a large retinue. Startled at such pomp, 4610 5, 154| such kind inquiries that he retires enchanted with the affability 4611 1, 22| I will,~Even sages will retort an insult at the proper 4612 3, 86| pass in white shoes?" he retorted, when I had lied stoutly 4613 3, 99| and locked Eumolpus out, retorting his own trick upon the quarrelsome 4614 5, 140| live coals. Thereupon I retraced my steps and, throwing off 4615 4, 110| the fulfillment of this retribution, so entirely just: she had 4616 5, 153| artful ways:~"These are returns," I said, "quite fit~To 4617 6 | terrible tortures, without revealing any of the details of the 4618 4, 108| guilty of neglecting the revelations of Providence?" "And who 4619 2, 69| dining-room door, and a reveler, clad in white vestments, 4620 5, 135| bodily into her arms, I revelled in her kisses with no witchcraft 4621 5, 152| held the eyes of all the revellers was an exquisitely slender, 4622 5, 145| but directed that such revenue be used for the upkeep of 4623 3, 93| Gasped. And as long as the reverberations re-echoed~The wooden mass 4624 6 | in equal honor, and men revere their mother equally with 4625 6 | limpid streams; in that sweet reverie his life slipped by.~Here 4626 4, 107| hear his puking curses, we reverted to our melancholy train 4627 4, 121| accounts daily, that he revise the terms of his will monthly, 4628 5, 129| black melancholy, hoping to revive my spirits in the fresh 4629 6 | helped to some extent in reviving the profession of the courtesans. 4630 6 | his tableau, moreover, revolts one instead of doing good.~ 4631 5, 139| around,~New cups of clay by revolutions shaped~Of lowly wheel. For 4632 6 | the houses of these that revolved the sands of Pactolus, their 4633 5, 131| my mother ever stayed the revolving world in its course at her 4634 5, 155| alone, debasing the true rewards of life; and all the liberal 4635 4, 113| The woman poured out this rhapsody in a loud excited voice, 4636 Int, 2| Not often," says Studer (Rheinisches Museum, 1843), "has there 4637 1, 6| you have so labored for rhetorical effect that the body of 4638 5, 136| patients swear at their feet, rheumatics at their hands, blear-eyed 4639 5, 160| The article in Coelius Rhodiginus. Var. Lect. lib. iv, is 4640 2, 41| from her hand. Now, without rhyme or reason, she's in the 4641 5, 159| what is meant by OEnoplian rhythm and what by the Dactylic.~ 4642 1, 9| be graced~By ringing and rhythmic effusions composed in his 4643 1, 24| meantime,) the maid took two ribbons from her bosom and bound 4644 5, 145| and the experiences of Sir Richard Burton in the India of Napier, 4645 5, 145| of different colors, nor ride in a carriage in the city 4646 4, 119| great ambitions! See how man rides the waves!" Until now, I 4647 2, 61| threw off all restraint and ridiculed everything; throwing up 4648 1, 9| might:~Nor scheme with the riff-raf, a client in order to dine,~ 4649 2, 31| bald-headed old fellow, rigged out in a russet colored 4650 5, 156| the Gods, who, following righteous laws, have enticed thee, 4651 3, 97| manner, denying that I did rightly in criticising my elders 4652 4, 126| soften the pile's wintry rigor~Nor slacken the frost chains 4653 6 | abused it most, Hildebrand, rigorously prohibited the marriage 4654 2, 61| to run to! I ain't easy riled, no, by Hercules, I ain' 4655 2, 51| the cause. But pomegranate rind and pitch steeped in vinegar 4656 5, 140| but one in particular, the ringleader and moving spirit of this 4657 2, 62| care of your eight inch ringlets and your two cent master 4658 1, 8| that studious boys might ripen their minds by diligent 4659 1, 9| Greece, let his taste~Be ripened and mellowed by all the 4660 5, 144| Socrates, whose judgment was riper than that of the gods or 4661 1, 6| loaded with ornament; it rises supreme by its own natural 4662 5, 145| Theodos. lx, tit. 7, ed. Ritter; Ulpian liiii, 23, De Ritu 4663 5, 145| Ritter; Ulpian liiii, 23, De Ritu Nupt.). The Barmaid (Copa), 4664 5, 158| spittle. The Catholic priest's ritual, which prescribes that the 4665 5, 158| place in the Greek and Roman rituals. Trimalchio spits and throws 4666 5, 153| unsuspecting youth insnared,~And rivall'd me in his regard. -- ~ 4667 3, 92| and there was the keenest rivalry among men for fear that 4668 5, 145| attempt to outdo her foreign rivals; her native modesty became 4669 4, 126| outrage.~The mountain crests riven by rock-slides roll thundering 4670 3, 96| fool would thirst upon a river's brink? Or stand and freeze~ 4671 4, 126| And wandering rivers, to rivulets shrunk, writhed no longer~ 4672 5, 142| the voices of men,~The roar of the streets, and the 4673 5, 160| moment hoarse sounds like the roarings of some subterranean monster 4674 5, 156| lights. Some fifteen white robed men and women were gathered 4675 1, 15| when his avaricious soul~Robs him of food and drink, in 4676 1, 7| may wait all day upon some rock, without the hope of a catch."~ ~ 4677 4, 119| FATE WAS UNAVOIDABLE~NO ROCK-HEWN TOMB NOR SCULPTURED MARBLE 4678 4, 126| mountain crests riven by rock-slides roll thundering downward~ 4679 2, 68| hesitate but, mounting his rocking-horse, he beat Trimalchio's shoulders 4680 5, 154| domestic officers, who bear a rod as an ensign of authority, 4681 4, 123| was he. And the seas~Were roiled by the weight of his deep-laden 4682 5, 156| one of the name of Anna Romanovna, have had a great share 4683 6 | belief as the legend of Romulus and Remus being brought 4684 3, 93| cavity left, and this cavern,~Roofed over, capacious enough for 4685 1, 27| mistaken his face for a roofless wall, from which the plaster 4686 4, 128| whole world will tremble~And rooftrees themselves shall crash down 4687 3, 99| You didn't want to pay the room-rent, you didn't, by Hercules, 4688 2, 49| chickens always come home to roost. My nose tells me that Mammaea 4689 2, 63| co-co,' like a hen after a rooster, but you had no pep. Let' 4690 5, 160| evil had become so deep rooted that the very precautions 4691 5, 130| forehead was low and the roots of her hair were brushed 4692 2, 64| consternation, for fear some rope-walker would fall down, and the 4693 6 | possible it must tighten those ropes by which it binds its fellow 4694 5, 151| few years by Signor Pietro Rosa, and which now stand in 4695 5, 145| which the wolf who mothered Rotnulus and Reinus licked their 4696 5, 150| philosophy of the indefatigable roues sums itself up in this sentence 4697 5, 130| locks mean or that face, rouged and covered with cosmetics, 4698 3, 99| as he was, was being very roughly handled by the cooks and 4699 5, 156| large numbers emigrated to Roumania and there took the name 4700 2, 65| of Tarentum, that pretty round-checked little wench. It was no 4701 4, 117| the facts,) Eumolpus swore roundly (that he would certainly 4702 5, 153| Then with alluring, am'rous smiles~And nods and other 4703 4, 123| Can art or sane reason rouse wallowing Rome from the 4704 5, 148| nor does it stand when she rouses it by soft accents of love, 4705 5, 151| distributed to the public through routes more or less circuitous 4706 1, 15| brother," he received us royally, and the company there assembled, 4707 5, 136| not even recognize. Then, rubbing my forehead for a long time, " 4708 5, 160| painted nipples were like rubies, as they protruded from 4709 2, 59| thee?~Or the fire of the ruby? Except that pure chastity 4710 6 | should give herself up to the rude embraces of a man. What 4711 5, 148| and savage in his uncouth rudeness; you will find one, but 4712 1, 30| oil, and went to bed. The ruffian whom we had done for, was 4713 2, 74| insolence of these drunken ruffians, we watched both of them 4714 5, 145| later says: "Sophronius Rufus, long have I been searching 4715 6 | friends. For one Sallust who ruined himself with freedwomen, 4716 6 | of losing their money and ruining their health. The cause 4717 4, 119| citizen is buried beneath the ruins of his own penates, when 4718 4, 124| infernal surroundings the ruler of Hades~Uplifted his head 4719 2, 51| sometimes there's such a rumbling in my guts that you'd think 4720 2, 82| is their right, raising a rumpus all their own. We availed 4721 4, 127| Already the clouds themselves rupture and smother their weapons,~ 4722 2, 31| fellow, rigged out in a russet colored tunic, playing ball 4723 4, 128| fangs thick coated with rust,~Her tongue distils poison, 4724 4, 123| fortune whose weapons have rusted, devour~The spoils of the 4725 4, 123| Save only the wind as it rustles among the last leaves.~Corruption 4726 5, 144| straightway echoed,~And rustling reeds added that Midas was 4727 6 | she had nothing to regret. Ruth had recourse to the quickest 4728 1, 13| yourself," I snarled, "you rutting pathic harlot, whose very 4729 5, 153| since our peace her treach'ry broke,~Let me return her 4730 2, 61| What's the joke, sheep's-head," he bawled, "Don't our 4731 4, 117| think me worthy of a "Here's-to-you" in ordinary civility, nor 4732 5, 145| all the plenishing of your Sabine farm; if you deny my assertion 4733 4, 121| that he could have even sacked Carthage! We demanded that 4734 5, 148| as if you were taking the sacrament. The Phrygian slaves masturbated 4735 6 | which, in Carthage, they sacrificed children; the Romans believed 4736 5, 141| the gods to forgive your sacrilege!"~The rich man can sail 4737 5, 136| yet, that Giton might be saddened by my disgrace, I did the 4738 4, 123| mobs, but the victor~Is sadder, ashamed to have taken the 4739 1, 15| back door. A slave, who was saddling a horse in the courtyard, 4740 5, 160| which society was to be safeguarded served to inflame the passion 4741 1, 15| mantle over to Ascyltos for safekeeping; we then made ready to start 4742 4, 127| sea than his own land is safer! Another~Will stand to his 4743 2, 48| them. How well I remember Safinius; he lived near the old arch, 4744 5, 145| for Nature teaches the sage as well as the savage. Meier, 4745 1, 22| what course I will,~Even sages will retort an insult at 4746 2, 39| Scorpio, a bull's eye on Sagittarius, a sea lobster on Capricornus, 4747 5, 145| plan by precedents, the Saguntines ate human flesh when besieged 4748 4, 105| Who is this Hannibal who sails with us? Lycas of Tarentum 4749 6 | great intimacy with the Saintly Sisters, that the irrefutable 4750 6 | fair."~II.~Ses camarades se saisissent de moi et de Quartilla.~ 4751 4, 111| to say for yourself? What salamander singed off your eyebrows? 4752 5, 159| digito et lustralibus ante salivis~Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere 4753 5, 156| blooming, the other old, with sallow and unnaturally smooth face, 4754 6 | of their friends. For one Sallust who ruined himself with 4755 1, 30| the night without fear. (Sallying forth next day, we came 4756 4, 119| spoiled though they were by salt water, and passed a night 4757 5, 156| This happened to a peasant, Saltykov by name, and certainly not 4758 5, 154| mind. It is allowed as a salutary maxim that the light and 4759 5, 154| they proudly decline the salutations of their fellow-citizens, 4760 4, 118| in their little boats to salvage their booty, but, seeing 4761 6 | contains the knowledge of salvation, and those who wish to be 4762 2, 54| silver crown and a cup on a salver of Corinthian bronze. Seeing 4763 6 | Tradition has it that among the Samnites, the bravest men had the 4764 Int, 4| sarcastically ascribed to Lallemand, Sanctae Theologiae Doctor, "are 4765 1, 15| are you up to now, most sanctimonious 'brother'?" he jeered. " 4766 4, 106| believe that even you would sanction -- see what you think of 4767 4, 123| can venture.~Can art or sane reason rouse wallowing Rome 4768 6 | de remporter une victoire sanglante.~Giton the victor had won 4769 4, 115| anguished minds are recalled to sanity. But oblivious to sympathy, 4770 1, 15| neglected him after having sapped his virility, we hastened 4771 6 | pretty much the same degree. Sarah was twice snatched from 4772 1, 15| thoroughly, interjecting sarcasms the while, "This is the 4773 2, 71| appeared, girded round with a sash of greenish yellow, below 4774 5, 143| Inachian coast: Laomedon of old~Sated two of the heavenly host: 4775 2, 59| crumbles the walls of war;~To satiate gluttony, peacocks in coops 4776 5, 145| and Juvenal in bursts of satiric indignation, has reproached 4777 4, 113| seized with the notion of satirizing bald pates and branded rascals, 4778 3, 96| tasted a wine with such a satisfying tang to it. "While I was 4779 Int, 1| derive it from the Latin 'satura,' a plate filled with different 4780 5, 151| these statuettes: Marsyae, Satyri, Atlantes, Hermae, Chirones, 4781 6 | maliciousness has developed more "satyrical" traits that they have brought 4782 5, 151| from the several species of Satyrs. The learned Wouweren has 4783 2, 74| to me, and he stunk from sauces and pickle. Not satisfied 4784 5, 145| offspring, as it were, of savagery and of civilization. When 4785 6 | countries have been ransacked by savants and precious manuscripts 4786 2, 79| Thracian uniform from his savings from his rations, and a 4787 5, 139| wreaths hung down,~Dried savory and raisins by the bunch.~ 4788 2, 72| sprinkled the floor with sawdust mixed with saffron and vermilion, 4789 5, 152| achieved by the infamous saxophone syncopating jazz of the 4790 5, 145| his comedies (Cist. iv, sc. 1, line 5) and passim. 4791 4, 122| straightway concludes that he has scaled Helicon! Take those who 4792 2, 74| broken jars but oysters and scallops, which a slave picked up 4793 5, 136| uncover more.~But though the scamp in terror skulked,~With 4794 2, 58| this reason, I began to scan the whole dining-room very 4795 6 | that the judges who had so scandalously white-washed Clodius of 4796 1, 6| Agamemnon came up to us and scanned with a curious eye a person 4797 5, 145| the populace that the Lex Scantinia was passed to control it, 4798 4, 115| He then brought his own scanty ration into the vault and 4799 5, 145| Rome. A scene in Sylvia Scarlett could be duplicated in any 4800 4, 128| shielding her features~Deep scarred by innumerous wounds 'neath 4801 5, 155| XIV, chap. i, writes in scathing terms against the infamous 4802 2, 81| visitors. As a matter of fact, Scaurus, when he was here, would 4803 5, 154| discovered among the profane sceptics who impiously doubt or deny 4804 2, 47| everything squares up and runs on schedule. How old would you think 4805 4, 119| great ambitions: Go on, schemers, and in your wills control 4806 5, 145| who was privy to all their scheming, informed me of the designs 4807 5, 151| which they designate as "Schlauch-silen" or, as we would say in 4808 Int, 4| however, the voices of scholarly skeptics began to be heard 4809 Int, 4| to the excellence of his scholarship, but it is his Ode to Christ 4810 5, 160| Many ancient authors and scholiasts have commented upon the 4811 2, 43| sharp horn. A great many school-teachers and rambunctious butters-in 4812 2, 62| chattering ape, all right, no schoolmaster. We were better taught. ' 4813 5, 154| A master of that sublime science who in a supper or an assembly 4814 1, 5| fortunately met, not to discuss scientific matters alone, but also 4815 5, 145| difference in this inference. Scions of patrician families imbibed 4816 2, 69| fine, it was, by Hercules. Scissa was giving a Novendial feast 4817 1, 29| Is that so," Quartilla scoffed, "is she any younger than 4818 5, 148| you." xii, 97.~"Wife, you scold me with a harsh voice when 4819 4, 112| father's son!~But passion scorned, becomes a power: alas! 4820 1, 17| upon the seams, but was scornfully offering the thing for sale, 4821 2, 39| cake, a small seafish on Scorpio, a bull's eye on Sagittarius, 4822 2, 43| assassins are born under the Scorpion. Cross-eyed people who look 4823 5, 145| word has a broad usage.~Scorta erratica | Clandestine strumpets 4824 5, 145| invariably prostitutes.~Scortum -- A strumpet. Secrecy is 4825 4, 123| preparing the horrors and scourges of war.~Amusements enjoyed 4826 4, 121| burden?" he grumbled, "or a scow for carrying stone? I hired 4827 1, 15| came, and greeted us with a scowl as black as any Lycas himself 4828 1, 15| raised eyebrows and such a scowling forehead that I plucked 4829 3, 95| Giton laden with towels and scrapers, leaning, downhearted and 4830 2, 48| They graft with the bakers, scratch-my-arse-and-I'll-scratch-yours! That's 4831 5, 141| the snow-white hair,~And scratched her cheeks: her eyes shed 4832 2, 67| what I touch. We heard a scream, but as a matter of fact, 4833 5, 142| me through several wards, screaming "Stop thief." I made good 4834 2, 67| witches suddenly commenced to screech so loud that you would have 4835 2, 49| lovers. Anyhow, that cheap screw of a Glyco condemned his 4836 1, 30| in the performance, she screwed up her lips to meet mine, 4837 2, 49| s steward; he was caught screwing Glyco's wife. You'll see 4838 6 | produces a result. The Holy Scripture tells us of Onan, son of 4839 5, 156| varieties of eunuch:~Castrati: Scrotum and testicles were amputated.~ 4840 5, 136| all the spinning women and scrubbing wenches in the house and 4841 4, 127| javelin~He leans on and scrunches with firm step a passage 4842 5, 139| terror, and commenced to scrutinize the crone more narrowly. " 4843 5, 132| the silent maid and after scrutinizing all the looks and smiles 4844 1, 6| to wisdom than a kitchen scullion can attain to a keen sense 4845 3, 99| handled by the cooks and scullions of the establishment; one 4846 3, 92| to invention. Turn to the sculptors if you will; Lysippus perished 4847 4, 119| UNAVOIDABLE~NO ROCK-HEWN TOMB NOR SCULPTURED MARBLE HIS,~HIS NOBLE CORPSE 4848 2, 41| that woman could be who was scurrying about hither and yon in 4849 6 | fair."~II.~Ses camarades se saisissent de moi et de 4850 4, 113| baited hooks. Then some sea-birds alighted upon the yard-arms 4851 4, 113| spirally as they fell into the sea-foam. Lycas was already beginning 4852 2, 59| That thy wife decked with sea-spoils adorning her breast and 4853 2, 73| so that they looked like sea-urchins. All this would have been 4854 5, 154| their elegant villas on the seacoast of Puteoli and the Caieta, 4855 4, 111| the omens or the law of seafaring men." "But why should they 4856 2, 39| the other a cake, a small seafish on Scorpio, a bull's eye 4857 4, 126| winter with frozen snow seals it~And rears to the heavens 4858 1, 17| meddling hands upon the seams, but was scornfully offering 4859 1, 14| eyes, and all in vain, I searched for him for a long time.)~ ~ 4860 4, 109| besides, I did not want the seared scars of the letters to 4861 5, 156| Another method consisted in searing the orifice of the vagina 4862 4, 105| brother's nearly dead from seasickness: your woebegone face and 4863 6 | Sodom, Gomorrah, Adama, and Seboim, it was impossible to find 4864 6 | courtesans. The absolute seclusion of women was never the fashion 4865 5, 156| acquired by this means, and secondly, promising him how many 4866 5, 145| houses, the owner kept a secretary, villicus puellarum, or 4867 1, 15| discussed the surest method of secreting our gold, so that we would 4868 5, 148| admit he is my Ganymede; Secundus has buttocks fed upon acorns. 4869 5, 145| who were street walkers. Secuteleia |~Busturiae -- Tomb frequenters 4870 Int, 1| Floriacensis cites the passage 'sed video te totum in illa haerere, 4871 3, 89| never suspect me of being a seducer. So hotly would I flare 4872 5, 145| we behold nearly all men seducing to fornication, not merely 4873 4, 110| but Lycas remembered the seduction of his wife and the insults 4874 2, 35| damson plums and pomegranate seeds.~ 4875 5, 144| girl with a corresponding seesaw. Then, when the crisis was 4876 4, 113| stuck fast to the limed segments. The breeze caught up the 4877 2, 46| CHAPTER THE FORTY-SECOND.~Here Seleucus took up the tale. "I don' 4878 3, 83| to die were sweet~But my self-congratulation was premature, for I was 4879 5, 133| mistress and restore her self-esteem by frank courtesy for, truth 4880 4, 111| of a punishment which was self-inflicted!" Lycas broke in upon this 4881 5, 156| fifteen or so resorting to self-mutilation, to save themselves from 4882 5, 136| thing I could do to save my self-respect, I pretended that I was 4883 1, 11| had been brought by the self-same little old hag! I smiled 4884 1, 17| the social status of the seller, he led me a little aside 4885 5, 160| He does business at home, selling his wares on the sly because 4886 4, 107| curious and to conceal, under semblance of punishment, your real 4887 6 | entered the heads of these semi-barbarous people. This is exemplified 4888 1, 16| best advantage when the semi-darkness would serve to hide their 4889 2, 72| not he! I educated him by sending him among the grafters at 4890 5, 153| Olympian fascinators; he sends neatly folded notes every 4891 5, 154| according to the order of seniority. Their numbers and their 4892 Int, 3| with an infinite number of sensations and images which play one 4893 5, 155| know the miser, and you sensed~His purpose; still, you' 4894 5, 154| Rome express an exquisite sensibility for any personal injury, 4895 6 | occupying the attention of sensible men. One of the speakers, 4896 5, 156| prosecutions in 1871, and many were sentenced to hard labor in Siberia. 4897 5, 145| point of time, a century separates Ovid and Martial; from a 4898 6 | people it thinks that by separating its interests and those 4899 1, 14| was lust that made this separation so hasty, for I had, for 4900 6 | consecrated the month of September to his favorite and the 4901 5, 154| are secluded, like dreary sepulchres, from the light of day. 4902 4, 115| Think you the ashes or sepultured dead can feel aught of thy 4903 6 | common sense:~Aut famam sequere, aut sibi convenientia finge~ 4904 1, 19| object of litigation, be sequestered. As we thought we had recovered 4905 1, 19| both sides. The question of sequestration arose, and one of the hucksters, 4906 2, 80| he was, and his name was Serapa, happened to light in our 4907 2, 60| a sheep was brought in; "serisapia" -- after wit -- "and contumelia" -- 4908 5, 160| Vivid, slender, supple as a serpent, the damsel whirled rapidly, 4909 4, 128| darkness~That yawn: the serpent-haired Fury, Bellona the Savage,~ 4910 5, 140| worry at my leg with his serrated bill. Unable to see the 4911 2, 34| door-post; one, if my memory serves me, was inscribed,~ON DECEMBER 4912 6 | for his gallantries with Servilia, with Tertia, and other 4913 4, 121| our master with pretended servility, and were informed that 4914 4, 117| more galling than my late servitude. And to make the matter 4915 1, 5| sprinkled with poppy-seed and sesame.~ 4916 Int, 1| to Book Sixteen, or even Seventeen, but that it could not have 4917 2, 74| CHAPTER THE SEVENTIETH.~I had not done speaking, 4918 2, 47| would you think he was? Seventy and over, but he was as 4919 2, 82| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH.~It was not long before 4920 2, 79| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIFTH.~When Trimalchio had launched 4921 2, 75| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIRST.~Trimalchio was hugely tickled 4922 2, 78| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FOURTH.~He had not ceased speaking 4923 3, 83| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-NINTH.~There was no torch to light 4924 2, 76| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SECOND.~When he had repeated these 4925 2, 81| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH.~"Habinnas, you were there, 4926 2, 80| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SIXTH.~"At last it came about 4927 2, 77| CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-THIRD.~What were we miserable 4928 4, 118| an instant the sea will sever this lover's embrace! If 4929 3, 83| with a savage frown, "and severed our friendship, you had 4930 1, 15| and we finally decided to sew it into the hem of a ragged 4931 5, 159| anyone calls you a catamite, Sextillus," says Martial, ii, 28, " 4932 3, 87| demand, are you dressed so shabbily? For that very reason; love 4933 5, 141| And strikes the frozen shackles from rejuvenated earth~So 4934 5, 136| years and land me in the shadows and lassitude of decrepit 4935 6 | covered meadows, Lycoris;~Here shady groves; life itself here 4936 3, 96| leveling many critical shafts at those who hold every-day 4937 2, 42| boars roasted whole in their shaggy Bides, bakers' pastries, 4938 4, 108| warrior fierce,~Who cities shakes and towns destroys by fire~ 4939 Int | He is as impersonal as Shakespeare, as aloof as Flaubert, in 4940 | shalt 4941 2, 49| style, no running away, the shambles will be in the middle of 4942 5, 145| parallel in the old days in Shanghai, before the depredations 4943 5, 139| cups of clay by revolutions shaped~Of lowly wheel. For honey 4944 6 | enjoyments are increased when shared with others. In like manner, 4945 5, 160| to pay for having her own sharpened.~METRO: But how did he happen 4946 5, 153| contus" would surely give a sharper point to the joke and furnish 4947 4, 127| the squadrons of cavalry shattered the clouds, bound~By ice, 4948 4, 108| the rascals who were being shaved last night by the light 4949 2, 77| cloth. "One of my slaves shaves his first beard today," 4950 5, 145| jest which accounts for the shaving of the priest's crown is 4951 2, 33| they told us, the first shavings of Trimalchio's beard. I 4952 2, 49| have been better if that she-piss-pot, for that's all she's fit 4953 5, 156| knife or a pair of red-hot shears (Kudrin trial, Moscow, 1871; 4954 3, 98| barber. Hence it was in a sheath and, for the reason given 4955 4, 126| by the love of revenge, sheathed~The Gallic sword; brandished 4956 5, 138| manipulated my member and, shedding a flood of tears, I covered 4957 4, 119| scribbling verses upon an immense sheet of parchment! Astounded 4958 2, 79| of what you've got, you shekite, and don't make me show 4959 5, 140| In the meantime, (having shelled the beans,) she took a mouthful 4960 2, 32| with a cherry-colored belt, shelling peas into a silver dish. 4961 4, 122| tranquillity of poetry, as a more sheltered haven, believing themselves 4962 5, 145| all, was called, among the shepherds, 'Lupa,' that is, harlot, 4963 5, 153| affections. I avail myself of Sheridan's masterly version.~PHILANIS 4964 6 | with sows, he-wolves with shewolves, neither the birds that 4965 4, 128| guards with a battle-scarred shield scored by weapons,~And numberless 4966 2, 78| was frightened, too, and shielded the shuddering woman with 4967 1, 15| stands, to parch in his shifting pool,~And starve, when fruit 4968 2, 59| Except that pure chastity shine~From the depth of the jewels: 4969 4, 106| with you is concerned, I shirk no danger which holds out 4970 4, 105| ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST.~I shivered, horror-struck, at this 4971 5, 145| countrymen with the most shocking crimes. But here, in a complimentary 4972 2, 72| rogue's clever, too, he's a shoemaker, or a cook, or a baker a 4973 5, 135| could delight the eye.)~Shorn of its top, the swaying 4974 6 | barren rocks, they enjoyed a short-lived pleasure at the cost of 4975 5, 145| huge nose she has, she's short-waisted, too, and her feet are out 4976 1, 26| I, too, was enjoying the shortest of naps, the whole household, 4977 2, 48| everything straight from the shoulder and his voice roared like 4978 5, 153| from Battiades, lest thou shouldst credit thy words by chance 4979 4, 118| used to be!" He was still shouting when a windsquall swept 4980 2, 62| sesterces. Let's have a show-down, you and I will make a little 4981 4, 126| the skies with its fire. Showers of blood fall from heaven~ 4982 5, 160| organ. At the entrance to a showman's travelling booth, a blind 4983 5, 136| thousand-wrinkled mare,~And shrank in shame before my gaze~ 4984 1, 19| had a good laugh at the shrewdness of the hucksters, and not 4985 3, 93| gods by profaning their shrines and their worship.~The full 4986 Int | scholars, its author is still shrouded in the mists of uncertainty 4987 3, 92| lurk unknown in stone or shrub. That he might understand 4988 5, 138| skilled in these arts, can the shrubs of Mount Ida~Plant in the 4989 4, 126| wandering rivers, to rivulets shrunk, writhed no longer~Familiar 4990 5, 160| as if exhausted. A slight shudder ran through her, from her 4991 5, 139| was so awe-inspiring, I shuddered in terror, and commenced 4992 2, 78| frightened, too, and shielded the shuddering woman with her garment. 4993 5, 137| smiles~I'll not thy glory shun and leave behind~Thy worship! 4994 1, 15| yet early in the morning. Shunning the public roads; we could 4995 5, 151| profession and nature of Shylock. A naked figure carrying 4996 6 | praetors, who keep them."~Si gaudet cantu, nullius fibula 4997 6 | Aut famam sequere, aut sibi convenientia finge~Horace 4998 3, 93| sea with their hissing is sibilant! All stare in terror!~Laocoon' 4999 5, 153| x, 3: "traiectus conto sic extendere pedali," and contrary 5000 4, 105| that Lycas did not hold sick-call, how could we leave the 5001 1, 15| nevertheless, to feign sickness, and to keep to our room 5002 4, 111| device by which you could sidestep the effects of our resentment. 5003 6 | brilliantly than amber or Sidonian crystal. Why should we not 5004 1, 14| are a long time coming," I sighed. It was lust that made this