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5005 5, 141| his without asking or   sighing.~The universe bows at his 5006 5, 154| The art of obtaining the signature of a favorable testament, 5007 6 | profane to penetrate, which signifies that all that he learned 5008 2, 44| suckling pigs made from pastry, signifying that this was a brood-sow 5009 5, 151| within the last few years by Signor Pietro Rosa, and which now 5010 5, 151| Atlantes, Hermae, Chirones, Silani, Tulii."~No one who has 5011 6 | to that monarch, Cicero silenced him by replying: "We know 5012 5, 152| champagne allotted to each Silenus had been consumed, and a 5013 5, 151| English, "Wineskin-bearing Silenuses." Their hypothesis seems 5014 4, 124| head by the funeral flames silhouetted~And sprinkled with white 5015 5, 154| presume to settle on the silken folds of their gilded umbrellas, 5016 4, 123| here, there, the exquisite silks~Of China; Arabia's people 5017 4, 126| thou hadst thought! There, silvery Cynthia~Obscuring her face 5018 2, 67| witches themselves. Our simpleton came back presently, and 5019 5, 136| Condemn a work of fresh simplicity'?~A cheerful kindness my 5020 3, 101| and furthermore, that my simulated prayers might carry conviction, 5021 5, 145| be accommodated with the simultaneous ministrations of two or 5022 5, 145| in which he is absolutely sincere in what he says of women. " 5023 6 | nodo~Perdocuit, multis non sine verberibus.~Tibullus        5024 4, 111| yourself? What salamander singed off your eyebrows? You poisoner, 5025 6 | pleased by the song of the singer employed by the praetor~ 5026 4, 117| that bird the charming poet sings with all his arts;~'T'is 5027 4, 125| ghastly wounds: mangled earth sinks to hell and the spirits.'"~ 5028 6 | pollution and Sappho is a sinner against the Holy Ghost.~( 5029 5, 145| more sinned against than sinning (he has had an able defender 5030 3, 93| and the crafty behavior~Of Sinon, his mind ever powerful 5031 6 | perpetuity of the reign on Sion to that of David. Moloch 5032 5, 156| were conversing, while sipping their tea, in a house in 5033 2, 42| single mule that wasn't sired by a wild ass. Do you see 5034 6 | suitable age, became the sires of noble offspring. But, 5035 1, 15| valuable mantle and a silver sistrum. From the master's cabin, 5036 5, 145| deliberately chosen the site of her gardens with the 5037 2, 81| where I sleep myself, a sitting-room for this viper, a very good 5038 6 | always found in the finest situations. Even Otho did not lose 5039 5, 151| reckoned in either twelfths or sixteenths of a Roman foot. At the 5040 2, 64| CHAPTER THE SIXTIETH.~But we were not given long 5041 2, 72| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-EIGHTH.~After a short interval, 5042 2, 69| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIFTH.~The dainties that followed 5043 2, 65| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIRST.~After they had all wished 5044 2, 68| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FOURTH.~Though we wondered greatly, 5045 2, 73| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-NINTH.~"Yes," Scintilla broke 5046 2, 66| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SECOND.~"It so happened that our 5047 2, 71| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SEVENTH.~"But why isn't Fortunata 5048 2, 70| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SIXTH.~"But," demanded Trimalchio, " 5049 2, 67| CHAPTER THE SIXTY-THIRD.~We were all dumb with astonishment, 5050 Int, 4| the voices of scholarly skeptics began to be heard in the 5051 2, 63| collecting the slices, he skewered them, and, much to our astonishment, 5052 1, 15| at a dry table and on a skimpy ration of food. This Lycurgus 5053 5, 160| Pherecrates says, 'we must flay a skinned dog,' that's all."~Lucian, 5054 2, 77| bad luck, so let's get our skins full and stick around till 5055 3, 99| cursing adversary: then he skipped out of the room. Infuriated 5056 4, 103| that son-of-a-bitch of a skipper!" Without further delay 5057 5, 130| the girl picked up the skirt of her garment and turned 5058 2, 63| you know the plot of the skit they're putting on, do you?" 5059 5, 156| there is a sect called the "skoptzi," whose tenets, in this 5060 5, 136| though the scamp in terror skulked,~With words I flayed him 5061 4, 128| torch to the cities,~Who skulks now is lost; neither woman 5062 4, 126| pile's wintry rigor~Nor slacken the frost chains that bind; 5063 3, 95| lodgings. Arriving there, I slam the door shut, embrace him 5064 3, 98| my wrath, and immediately slammed the door shut, penning me 5065 5, 136| Was it right for you to slander my flourishing and vigorous 5066 5, 139| scored with a thousand slashes. When she had untied the 5067 5, 141| you've committed? You have slaughtered the delight of Priapus, 5068 4, 127| leave of his threshold~And slaughters the distant invader -- with 5069 4, 111| inflicted! Look! Can you read slavery on their foreheads, and 5070 5, 132| a dream.~As when, in the sleep-bringing night~Dreams sport with 5071 3, 89| bending over the pretending sleeper, I snatched a fleeting kiss 5072 3, 90| satisfaction of my love, from this sleeping beauty, I will tomorrow 5073 3, 83| breach. (Hastening to the sleeping-chamber, I went to bed with my " 5074 5, 160| this way and that, for many sleepless nights." When the plot has 5075 5, 148| lustful Thunderer? And yet he sleeps with the tall Ganymede. 5076 2, 50| bunch, so you laugh in your sleeve at the way us poor people 5077 3, 93| sacrifice! Death himself slew those poor children~By means 5078 2, 63| and then, collecting the slices, he skewered them, and, 5079 4, 106| in boldness," I asked, "slide down a rope into the ship' 5080 1, 15| trifles and, stealthily sliding down a rope, went ashore. 5081 5, 153| round unheard, unseen,~She slily drew her chair between.~ 5082 2, 60| the foot -- , a hare and a slipper were brought out; "lamphrey" -- 5083 2, 61| soaked in water, softer and slipperier, but none the better for 5084 2, 67| I'm like a jackass on a slippery pavement compared to him. 5085 1, 27| finished his poetry, he slobbered a most evil-smelling kiss 5086 4, 126| Greek god once trodden,~Slope down and permit of approach, 5087 4, 127| came striding the Caucasus slopes down;~Or Jupiter's menacing 5088 1, 13| entreaties, he answered slowly and against his will, "That 5089 5, 132| repulsive about me? Anything sluttish? Have I some natural blemish 5090 5, 160| selling his wares on the sly because everyone is afraid 5091 5, 136| together in a torrent of smacking kisses, our groping hands 5092 5, 148| man."~Quartilla is here smarting under the sting of some 5093 4, 128| now thine invasion?~Why smash not the gates, why not level 5094 3, 93| drive through the calm as it smashes against their fir bows.~ 5095 2, 50| books; I want him to have a smattering of the law for home use. 5096 2, 79| myself by it, and I would smear my lips with oil so my beard 5097 5, 145| words were out of my mouth. Smiling and blushing, I besought 5098 2, 71| generosity of my husband," she smirked, "no woman has better." " 5099 2, 73| then, with a whip and a smock, he enacted the part of 5100 3, 101| torch that gave out more smoke than light, he announced: " 5101 5, 139| Next she replaced, in the smoke-stained wall, a peg which had come 5102 5, 145| generated by the flame of the smoking lamp, and of the other odors 5103 5, 139| then~Suspended from the smoky beam, the stores~Of this 5104 Int, 3| influence can be detected in Smollett, and even Fielding paid 5105 6 | husband: ~"'Tis said from smooth-faced ingle train~(Anointed bridegroom!) 5106 2, 70| chick-peas and lupines, all the smooth-shelled nuts you wanted, and an 5107 4, 113| Apollo or his sister!~Now, smoother is thy crown than polished 5108 4, 127| clouds themselves rupture and smother their weapons,~An avalanche 5109 4, 116| delicacies his pay permitted and smuggled them into the vault as soon 5110 4, 112| face, and thereupon, the smut dissolved and spread over 5111 2, 74| refinements, but served us with snails on a silver gridiron, and 5112 2, 49| of a flying hawk, and no snake ever hatched out a rope 5113 1, 7| their ends, save by setting snares for the ears -- so it is 5114 1, 13| to say for yourself," I snarled, "you rutting pathic harlot, 5115 5, 132| denies,~The stealthy hand snatches the spoils;~The face with 5116 3, 102| performance of his duty for, snatching a cane from the innkeeper, 5117 2, 43| look at the vegetables and sneak away with the bacon, are 5118 4, 114| amusement, began to indulge in sneers at the fickleness of women: 5119 4, 106| course, and we'll never sneeze nor snore! And all because 5120 3, 102| holding his breath, suddenly sneezed three times, and shook the 5121 2, 36| cushions, which forced a snicker from the less wary. A shaven 5122 2, 76| Even I was beginning to sniffle, when Trimalchio said, " 5123 5, 148| and, however much Ulysses snored, the chaste Penelope always 5124 2, 72| be beyond all price: he snores and he's been circumcised. 5125 5, 160| addite~"This starveling snub-nosed dancer was old, repulsive, 5126 3, 87| depicted. Here, an eagle was soaring into the sky bearing the 5127 4, 117| surprised me with Tryphaena, and sobbed very bitterly. I pressed 5128 Int, 4| knowledge, classical and sociological, of unsavory subjects. Now 5129 5, 145| such discussion and to aid sociologists who will find themselves 5130 5, 160| nearly burst from their sockets through desire. Men never 5131 5, 159| the person was ready to sodomise him whom he touched. The 5132 5, 148| Hero put down his bow and sodomised Hylas. Do you think that 5133 5, 148| hand there. You forbid my sodomising you. Cornelia granted this 5134 5, 159| Romans used to point out sodomites and catamites by thus holding 5135 2, 41| tongue, a very magpie on a sofa, those she likes, she likes, 5136 4, 126| from the Springtime can soften the pile's wintry rigor~ 5137 6 | ferocious Carthaginians were softened through the influence of 5138 6 | visibly degenerated!~III.~Le Soldat ordonne a embasicetas de 5139 4, 120| ones who are considered soldierly, or the bravest of the brave, 5140 5, 145| so now they keep boys, solely for the purpose of shameful 5141 1, 15| misapprehension. As the solemnities did not draw to a close 5142 5, 145| were celebrated: "They were solemnized with every form of licentiousness. 5143 4, 113| as follows: "It is hereby solemnly agreed on your part, Tryphaena, 5144 Int, 4| bibliography, "but the reprint at Soleure (Brussels), 1865, consisted 5145 6 | was not universally and solidly established until about 5146 5, 145| service of the public for one solidus per head."~The passage in 5147 5, 136| began to do penance for my soliloquy and blushed furtively because 5148 1, 15| extinction by the horrible solitude, I sought a way out. As 5149 6 | this same Rahab who married Solomon, father of Boaz, fourth 5150 1, 15| pointed out a more desirable solution without bloodshed: knowing 5151 5, 148| hurrying from the table with a sombre mien; you like the dark, 5152 5, 160| was skipping and throwing somersaults on a tightrope, clapping 5153 5, 154| invent the most lofty and sonorous appellations -- Reburrus 5154 5, 142| had scarce settled down~To soothe me, and eyes heavy-laden 5155 1, 15| My pretended good humor soothed his anger, and at last, 5156 4, 112| blotting out every feature in a sooty cloud. Anger turned into 5157 5, 145| offered by the ruder and less sophisticated native talent; they imported 5158 5, 145| initiative, unadorned by sophistication, was often but too successful 5159 1, 6| speeches in the days when Sophocles and Euripides were searching 5160 5, 145| ninety years later says: "Sophronius Rufus, long have I been 5161 5, 156| purpose, and the castrati and soprani are terms well known to 5162 3, 85| beat my breast, already sore from blows. "Why could not 5163 5, 145| reek with the festering sores of the society of that period, 5164 2, 67| in every facet. While his sorrow-stricken mother was bewailing his 5165 4, 127| spouses~Some clasp to their sorrow-wracked bosoms! Youths carry their 5166 4, 119| Until now, I had been sorrowing for a mere stranger, but 5167 4, 103| Eumolpus, and was especially sorry for the latest injury I 5168 6 | threes and fours assumed all sorts of lascivious postures, 5169 1, 9| wars be his theme, sung in soul-stirring chant,~In eloquent words 5170 5, 145| connection with the lofty souled descendants of Remus was 5171 4, 126| the thrill of a trumpet~Sounding the call to arms. AEtna, 5172 3, 90| Never had the lad slept so soundly! First I filled my hands 5173 2, 60| ordering me on a diet of duck soup: and the money-changer's, 5174 5, 151| says Weitzius, "had two sources of water-supply, through 5175 6 | due; it is found among the south sea islanders, and the evidence 5176 5, 142| nasturtium juice with elixir of southern wood, she gave my genitals 5177 6 | they submitted to, and, sowing seed, as it were, upon barren 5178 5, 154| driving round the immense space of the city and suburbs. 5179 5, 132| wandering eyes,~And earth, spaded up, yields to light~Her 5180 5, 156| testicles were amputated.~Spadones: Testicles were torn out.~ 5181 6 | perishable matter, and that the span of life assigned to each 5182 5, 152| The figure was draped with spangled black gauze, through which 5183 Int, 1| but Casaubon, Dacier and Spanheim derive it from the Latin ' 5184 Int, 4| of day. Jose Marchena, a Spaniard of Jewish extraction, was 5185 3, 83| a more rational plan; I spanked Giton into wakefulness, 5186 3, 97| in mind your promise and spare us, at least, for we have 5187 3, 102| ravenous Cyclops might have spared; thereupon, he faced me, " 5188 2, 46| even though his wife was sparing with her tears: and what 5189 5, 134| condiments, and I also drank more sparingly of wine; then, taking a 5190 2, 68| times when I was a young spark, I nearly sang myself into 5191 5, 153| they drink;~Which with the sparkling wine combin'd,~Quick passage 5192 2, 60| and a knife; "passeres" -- sparrows" and a fly -- trap," the 5193 6 | Telemachus, who, in his trip to Sparta found Helen again with Menelaus, 5194 5, 145| and legislation, Hadrian (Spartianus, Life of Hadrian, chap. 5195 5, 160| Hue, huc, convenite nunc~Spatalocinaedi!~Pedem tendite~Cursum addite~" 5196 5, 139| walls around with chaff and spattered clay~Were covered. Flanging 5197 2, 68| breaking the glasses and spattering some of the guests with 5198 6 | sensible men. One of the speakers, I believe it was Aristophanes, 5199 4, 128| weapons,~And numberless spear-heads protrude from its surface: 5200 5, 139| hearth and at the same time speared with a fork a cloth hanging 5201 2, 63| immediately, and clashed spears against shields. Trimalchio 5202 Pre | twentieth century apostles of specialization. Who, today, could imbue 5203 5, 145| the inclinations which the spectacles aroused. These arcade dens 5204 2, 45| the meantime, I began to speculate as to why the boar had come 5205 5, 145| Wealth increased, its message sped in every direction, and 5206 1, 6| Young men did not learn set speeches in the days when Sophocles 5207 5, 132| I must surely be under a spell of enchantment and, for 5208 5, 138| image of Luna~Drawn by my spells must descend, and Apollo, 5209 5, 145| before the mills of the spelt-millers." "Common strumpets, bakers' 5210 5, 145| houses, cook shops, bakeries, spelt-mills and like institutions all 5211 5, 137| me? Or was he content to spend the night like a chaste 5212 5, 160| type, recalling that of the Sphinx.~"She began to dance languidly, 5213 5, 160| sensuous red lips of that sphinx-like mouth a smile trembled, 5214 2, 40| bladders spouted a highly spiced sauce upon fish which were 5215 3, 102| Eumolpus' forehead, with spider's web soaked in oil; he 5216 5, 145| Cantharus avoided being spied upon by irreverent witnesses, 5217 2, 79| mind, I'm as fixed as a spike in a beam! But let's think 5218 2, 73| and raisins, quinces with spines sticking out so that they 5219 5, 145| performers were called "spinthriae," a word which signified " 5220 4, 113| and tail feathers twisted spirally as they fell into the sea-foam. 5221 5, 160| otherwise excellent and spirited version of the novel. "At 5222 4, 104| equally furious, spat out more spitefully still -- "If only some god 5223 3, 99| establishment; one aimed a spitful of hissing-hot guts at his 5224 5, 138| silent and, had the cane not splintered at the first stroke, thereby 5225 2, 69| she'll have a large sum to split with the tax gatherers, 5226 1, 28| standing between us and splitting his sides with laughter 5227 4, 119| with stores from the wreck, spoiled though they were by salt 5228 5, 154| gouty senator as far as Spoleto; every sentiment of arrogance 5229 4, 112| or done! Finally, a damp sponge was passed over my tear-wet 5230 2, 37| suck." We picked up our spoons, each of which weighed not 5231 2, 68| since I've got the gout my sporting days are over; but in the 5232 6 | wedded the young eunuch Sporus, whom he had had operated 5233 5, 132| Alcibiades was never more spotless when he left his master' 5234 4, 123| by the horde, and whose spots~Resemble the gold that is 5235 2, 49| farmer said, when he lost his spotted pig. If a thing don't happen 5236 4, 127| invader -- with curses! Their spouses~Some clasp to their sorrow-wracked 5237 3, 98| even prefer to have you spouting poetry! I am hot-tempered 5238 4, 117| which I had refused her, she sprang at us and tore us apart. 5239 4, 124| the gorge with that lethal spray laden.~No green in the aututun 5240 3, 96| their rough and brambly sprays~ Suffice our hunger's gnawing 5241 2, 49| Glyco ever imagine that a sprig of Hermogenes' planting 5242 4, 111| aboard, but the unexpected springing up of the wind prevented 5243 5, 130| eyebrows, running from the very springs of her cheeks, almost met 5244 5, 141| Its icy fetters gone when Sprint   appears,~And strikes the 5245 6 | these indulgences of the "sprintriae" (for that is the name which 5246 5, 156| Hermotimus, then, was sprung from these Pedasians; and, 5247 Int, 4| fictitious.~To distinguish the spurious passages, as a point of 5248 5, 138| grim boulders~Waters will spurt that will rival the Nile 5249 2, 64| sauce upon us, and even spurted unpleasantly into our faces. 5250 4, 127| grimness;~But, after the squadrons of cavalry shattered the 5251 4, 118| took in sail before the squall was upon them, but the gale 5252 1, 15| Tryphaena's maid, looked out for squalls and held aloof from any 5253 5, 139| the shape of a piece of square-cut cloth, she set a huge kettle 5254 2, 47| easy enough when everything squares up and runs on schedule. 5255 2, 64| the cakes and fruits would squirt a saffron sauce upon us, 5256 5, 145| where harlots were shown.~Stabulae -- Inns, but frequently 5257 5, 145| because they stand before the stabulum (stall) for gain both by 5258 2, 74| the table, he immediately staged an impersonation of Ephesus 5259 4, 124| of Rome now despises, and staggers~In bearing the booty heaped 5260 2, 49| lives, he'll carry that stain! No one but the devil himself 5261 5, 156| his companion down many stairs, into a cellar resplendent 5262 5, 139| use, and a very small and stale piece of pig's cheek, scored 5263 2, 59| stand, their game naked to stalk,~As seek it in gossamer 5264 2, 44| embroidered nets and hunters stalking their game with boar-spears, 5265 5, 139| protruding nails~Were slender stalks of the green rush; and then~ 5266 5, 145| district, and many cook-shops, stalls, barber shops, et cet. as 5267 Int, 3| every action we commit, and stamp it. The merit of our modern 5268 5, 156| apostle, with a red-hot knife, stamped him with the 'seal of purity.' 5269 2, 41| The truth is, that these stand-a-gapes are so much in awe of him 5270 6 | his chastity was that he stank. That stinking of St. Jerome, 5271 5, 138| We also will beseech the starry heights,~United prayers 5272 2, 63| FIFTY-NINTH.~Ascyltos was just starting in to answer this indictment 5273 5, 145| taken by Asia, gives a startling insight into the real meaning 5274 5, 160| tendite~Cursum addite~"This starveling snub-nosed dancer was old, 5275 4, 119| chokes at dinner; the niggard starves from abstinence. Give the 5276 5, 135| quivering cypress, and the stately plane~And berry-laden laurel. 5277 5, 145| Aretino will confirm this statement, in its first premise, and 5278 Int, 4| about twelve years later, Statileo, in response to the repeated 5279 5, 151| strangely to the point. After stating his emendation of "veretriculis 5280 5, 145| meretrix is of a more honorable station and calling; for meretrices 5281 2, 31| well, for two eunuchs were stationed at opposite sides of the 5282 4, 118| panic-stricken sailors ran to their stations and took in sail before 5283 5, 156| degradation, and Suetonius and Statius inform us that Domitian 5284 5, 152| veritable rose grotto, the statuary was Pompeian, and here and 5285 3, 101| single person of my own stature. Meanwhile Ascyltos, in 5286 6 | Lest longer mute tongue stays that~ In festal jest, from 5287 1, 15| that I indemnify him in her stead. She was an old flame of 5288 5, 145| the rule. Conditions grew steadily worse with the passage of 5289 5, 132| that by day she denies,~The stealthy hand snatches the spoils;~ 5290 4, 127| By ice, and the trembling steeds crushed in the mail of the 5291 3, 93| portents: Where Tenedos steep breaks the ocean~Where great 5292 4, 127| Of pine planks, another steers into some bay on a lee shore,~ 5293 4, 121| obscene noise and a filthy stench. Giton laughed at his impudence 5294 6 | haggard eyes, with voices of Stentor, breathing out at the same 5295 4, 126| to whom my Rome is but a~Stepmother! Methinks that no craven 5296 2, 34| nevertheless, we started out, stepping off together with the right 5297 4, 123| and ensnare~Extravagance. Sterile and ignobly prized is the 5298 Pre | the fact that Laurence Sterne did not undertake a version, 5299 3, 89| with such uncompromising sternness would I protest against 5300 2, 73| suspicious and sent me back to a stewardship; but keep quiet, tongue, 5301 5, 156| plague. He had observed that sthenic patients, when bled, died: 5302 2, 73| raisins, quinces with spines sticking out so that they looked 5303 5, 160| alone -- their tools so stiff; and not only that, but 5304 5, 160| Syriac and Greek. It was stifling within, redolent of garlic 5305 Int, 4| have a marked tendency to stimulate the curiosity of literary 5306 4, 113| and, after administering a stinging rebuke to Lycas, signed 5307 4, 117| or hate that human hearts stings.~(In spite of my ill-humor, 5308 1, 15| food. This Lycurgus was so stingy that he denied himself even 5309 5, 145| heard that extraordinary stipulation by which they were under 5310 5, 145| came up for repeal. The stipulations of this law were as follows: 5311 5, 160| Kylaithis; but he couldn't even stitch a plectron to a lyre -- 5312 6 | heroic virtues. The noble stoicism of Arria is not the only 5313 6 | rarely do these beings, true stoics, compromise those who have 5314 3, 85| toga, he donned the woman's stola when he reached the age 5315 3, 93| against Trojans."~ ~Eumolpus Stoned ~ 5316 2, 31| touched the ground, he never stooped for it to put it back in 5317 3, 98| threshold of the room without stopping to ask the reason for my 5318 2, 57| the threshing floors and stored in the granaries: five hundred 5319 2, 59| And even the wandering stork, welcome guest that he is,~ 5320 5, 156| there. In a corner was a stove, in which blazed a fire. 5321 4, 106| you up with thongs, and stow you among my clothing, as 5322 2, 43| it is their business to straighten things out. Poisoners and 5323 2, 48| know, but I think he had a strain of the Asiatic in him. And 5324 2, 77| our eyes wine was being strained through a straining cloth. " 5325 2, 77| being strained through a straining cloth. "One of my slaves 5326 5, 151| Wouweren, alluded to above, is strangely to the point. After stating 5327 1, 15| words, but, pulling the strap off his bag, he began to 5328 5, 160| as sleep and their little straps were as soft as wool. If 5329 3, 93| And finish the struggle by strategem new and unheard of.~Behold! 5330 5, 160| of the play lies in her strategic control of a commodity in 5331 3, 89| reason, I had recourse to strategy, in order that the father 5332 Int, 4| translated.~Thanks are due Ralph Straus, Esq., and Professor Stephen 5333 5, 157| Through groves I seem to stray~Of consecrated bay,~Where 5334 6 | Upon thee (Lesbia!) o'er me strays~My tongue is dulled, limbs 5335 5, 134| placed myself upon a more strengthening diet such as onions and 5336 5, 131| Earth great Ida's summit strew~When Jupiter, his heart 5337 4, 115| tearing out her hair, she strewed it upon the breast of the 5338 4, 127| Amphitryon's offspring came striding the Caucasus slopes down;~ 5339 4, 126| face with a twilight; on strife fratricidal~Already he gazed, 5340 5, 141| when Sprint   appears,~And strikes the frozen shackles from 5341 Pre | nothing is this truth more strikingly manifest than in the growth 5342 5, 139| When she had untied the string which fastened the cloth, 5343 4, 109| patrimony!" Thereupon, forty stripes were ordered for each of 5344 1, 15| of killing the guard and stripping the place. This plan I confided 5345 5, 144| grows in the telling and strives to embellish.~The covetous 5346 1, 15| his word, was by this time striving to hit upon the best method 5347 4, 128| from Tartarus murky~She strode to the crests of the Apennines 5348 2, 40| immediately. Timing his strokes to the beat of the music 5349 3, 90| that score, however, by stroking and fondling his whole body. 5350 1, 19| avoid the public streets, we strolled through the more unfrequented 5351 3, 84| ruin o'er you towers.~The strollers act their farces upon the 5352 3, 90| to suspicion, so, after strolling around for some hours, I 5353 Pre | author justice, as I have strove to do him right."~Many scholars 5354 6 | either ear, and o'er are strown~Mine eyes with night.~(LI.        5355 2, 46| re only blown-up bladders strutting around, we're less than 5356 5, 136| and do not those who often stub their toes blame their feet 5357 1, 15| and, antagonized by the stubbornness of Lycurgus, he positively 5358 1, 10| rhetoric, a large crowd of students came out upon the portico, 5359 Int, 2| a -- "Not often," says Studer (Rheinisches Museum, 1843), " 5360 Int, 2| before.~Haley, "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology," 5361 1, 8| prescribed, in order that studious boys might ripen their minds 5362 2, 34| distinguished by distinctive studs. We had had enough of these 5363 5, 142| below the navel. The nettles stung me horribly and I suddenly 5364 2, 74| placed next to me, and he stunk from sauces and pickle. 5365 4, 104| would give that runaway." -- Stunned by these unexpected words, 5366 5, 141| upon the cot and, to my stupefaction, bewailed the death of the 5367 2, 73| gotten to the end of these stupidities. Thrushes made of pastry 5368 5, 145| her a license (licentia stupri), ascertained the price 5369 4, 123| in him was the honor~Of sturdy Republican Rome. So, abandoned 5370 4, 128| trumpets call! Discord her Stygian head lifts to heaven~Her 5371 5, 154| as it is more politely styled, of play. The confederates 5372 3, 87| collection of pictures in various styles. I beheld works from the 5373 2, 78| began to rail at Trimalchio, styling him an abomination who set 5374 5, 140| thus, I ween, the birds of Stymphalus~To heaven fled, by Herakles 5375 Int, 4| no tenemos noticias de su vida." De Salas was born 5376 6 | Uxoris moechus coeperate esse suae" (Suet. Otho, chap. 111), 5377 5, 149| actor in this drama was sublimely ignorant of the fact that 5378 1, 6| who has attained to the sublimity of Thucydides, who rivalled 5379 1, 25| course. We were all but submerged in Falernian wine. When 5380 6 | in his AEneid, had never subscribed to the precepts of Horace, 5381 5, 155| to profit by sycophantic subservience alone."~And Ammianus Marcellinus, 5382 5, 145| crown is an inferential substantiation of the fact that the evils 5383 6 | gathered men into society and substituted social customs for barbarism. 5384 5, 144| old men and through this substitution she contrived to continue 5385 5, 160| like the roarings of some subterranean monster came from the market 5386 6 | dulled, limbs adown~Flows subtle flame; with sound its own~ 5387 3, 87| figures were drawn with such subtlety of touch, and were so life-like 5388 5, 154| immense space of the city and suburbs. Whenever these persons 5389 5, 156| the flesh.' They sometimes succeed so well, that cases are 5390 4, 106| similar trick turned out successfully before! Think the matter 5391 3, 99| emptied by the draughts of successive guests, at Eumolpus' head, 5392 1, 12| to gore him from above. I succored the sufferer immediately, 5393 3, 96| The food was plain but succulent and nutritious, and the 5394 6 | pursuit of Ixion, and Thetis succumbed despite herself, to the 5395 2, 71| That's the way us poor suckers are done! These ought to 5396 6 | moechus coeperate esse suae" (Suet. Otho, chap. 111), said 5397 1, 12| from above. I succored the sufferer immediately, however,) and 5398 5, 138| Death levels caste and sufferers unites,~And weeping parents 5399 3, 87| of mitigating my mental sufferings and of forgetting my wrongs, 5400 Int, 2| the supreme artist who suffers from the multitude of bill-boards, 5401 6 | that number would have sufficed, said the Lord, to withhold 5402 Int, 2| Cumis, has not taken this sufficiently into consideration. Mommsen, 5403 3, 102| this when Giton, nearly suffocated from holding his breath, 5404 5, 132| face with cold sweat is suffused~And Fear grips him tight 5405 5, 159| indecent gesture meant to suggest the penis and testicles. 5406 3, 98| you're wrong! I thought of suicide first. I hunted for a sword 5407 5, 129| and that any member of his suite who committed a crime in 5408 6 | caprices of men. Never did her suitors express a tender thought 5409 5, 136| words I flayed him as he sulked.~Raising myself upon my 5410 4, 124| blood-lusting body~Since Sulla's sword drank to repletion 5411 6 | Nemesis, Neeria, Cynthia, Sulpitia, Lycimnia, and almost all 5412 2, 69| opinion she'll have a large sum to split with the tax gatherers, 5413 5, 145| a public sacrifice. This sumptuary law was passed during the 5414 5, 131| replied. "But I am not the sun-child nor has my mother ever stayed 5415 2, 75| boy crying over it. Put a sun-dial in the middle, so that whoever 5416 5, 154| gilded umbrellas, should a sunbeam penetrate through some unguarded 5417 4, 126| down: no warmth from the sunbeams,~No breath from the Springtime 5418 5, 145| baths-for-night-moths; if they are not sunburned as they wash, if they cannot 5419 4, 123| slumber in which she is sunken?~Or must it be fury and 5420 5, 145| such a way as to let the sunlight enter all day long, through 5421 4, 103| who dwell in lands~Where sunrise starts, or they where sunset 5422 4, 103| sunrise starts, or they where sunset ends!~A new Ulysses treads 5423 4, 124| thrust up to the light of the sunshine!'"~ 5424 1, 15| was gone I appropriated a superb mantle which was tied fast 5425 2, 42| WILL SELL AT~AUCTION HIS SUPERFLUOUS~FURNITURE"~ 5426 2, 34| fixed to the door-posts, superimposed, as it were, upon the bronze 5427 3, 89| gymnasium before very long, and superintending his conduct, taking especial 5428 5, 154| rather of conspiracy; a superior degree of skill in the Tesserarian 5429 1, 15| belonging to Lycurgus, a superlatively avaricious man, afforded 5430 4, 110| remit to them!" At this superstitious plea Tryphaena veered around; 5431 4, 117| angered at the boy for having supplanted me with my mistress, or 5432 Int, 4| approval. These Nodotian Supplements were accepted as authentic 5433 4, 111| they shave themselves like suppliants?" demanded Lycas, "unless, 5434 5, 154| they employ the base and supplicating style of the slave in the 5435 5, 160| permitted myself the liberty of supplying the omissions and euphemisms 5436 5, 145| city, and the struggle for supremacy began, she soon became aware 5437 1, 15| thoroughly discussed the surest method of secreting our 5438 5, 145| haemorrhoids are incised, the surgeon grinning the while," just 5439 3, 93| breaks the ocean~Where great surging billows dash high; to be 5440 5, 154| empty vanity of titles and surnames, and curiously select or 5441 5, 145| whose naughtiness none could surpass. Tired of a thousand methods 5442 5, 152| waiters came in bearing a surprisingly monstrous object, something 5443 1, 30| drawn sword in his hand, and surrounded by a crowd of young rowdies. 5444 5, 140| made a rush at me and, surrounding me, made me nervous with 5445 Int | critical controversy which surrounds the author and the work, 5446 4, 128| the prospect~Of earth to survey, spread before her the world 5447 6 | or why a woman who has surveyed all the charms of a young 5448 5, 145| through the generations; survived the middle ages, and been 5449 Int, 2| language intelligible to every susceptible heart."~c -- Beck, in his 5450 3, 89| the father should never suspect me of being a seducer. So 5451 5, 159| comes the ancient custom of suspending little priapi from boys' 5452 4, 126| weight of the world could sustain. With victorious legions~ 5453 5, 159| CHAPTER 131. Medio sustulit digito:~There is more than 5454 5, 153| shall she resign~Six of her swains for one of mine."~The myth 5455 3, 102| that the wintry sea might swallow me, for I am the cause for 5456 2, 61| glad to trip me up, but I swam the flood, thanks to his 5457 5, 130| they white hair beneath swan's down conceal~Here's Dana' 5458 5, 154| nomenclators, who are commonly swayed by interested motives, have 5459 5, 135| Shorn of its top, the swaying pine here casts a~summer 5460 1, 15| And starve, when fruit sways just beyond his grasp:~The 5461 6 | consider these pleasures sweeter, and those pains easier 5462 6 | last the longest are the sweetest. Again, a woman, from puberty 5463 5, 150| the diners to enjoy the sweets of life while they were 5464 4, 127| While Caesar in anger the swelling peaks treads down, winged 5465 3, 83| herself had been sitting and swilling so long with her guests 5466 2, 76| when I tried to haul the swimmer out, I was dragged into 5467 4, 110| Beneath the waves~Of every sea swims Neptune. Pallas guards the 5468 5, 144| others! How could cheats and swindlers live unless they threw purses 5469 5, 144| just as if he were in a swing. Time and again Eumolpus 5470 4, 127| the gusts of the whirlwind swirl fiercely about them;~The 5471 1, 13| assassin, who, even when you swived it bravely, never entered 5472 5, 160| thrown back as if in a rigid swoon but above it the crotals 5473 2, 67| Of course the witches had swooped down upon the lad and put 5474 6 | in addressing the Cumaean Sybil, AEneas never failed to 5475 6 | from wrathful heaven.~The Sybils lived and died virgins; 5476 5, 155| and commenced to profit by sycophantic subservience alone."~And 5477 5, 145| they were such cringing sycophants that they dared not complain 5478 5, 145| lupanaria at Rome. A scene in Sylvia Scarlett could be duplicated 5479 5, 151| often set up in free cities, symbolical, as it were, of freedom. 5480 5, 145| Boeotians, and John Addington Symonds in his essay on Greek Love 5481 1, 8| the forum, and, a worse symptom than either, no one, in 5482 5, 152| by the infamous saxophone syncopating jazz of the Barbary Coast 5483 6 | theologians pollution is synonymous with all pleasures with 5484 5, 154| Marcellus after the conquest of Syracuse. Sometimes, indeed, these 5485 5, 160| program was chalked up in Syriac and Greek. It was stifling 5486 3, 97| wrasse brought from dangerous Syrtis is much more esteemed~When 5487 2, 56| with an impersonation of Syrus the actor; the whole household 5488 5, 154| nations, and established a system of laws, the perpetual guardians 5489 5, 145| almost invariably brothels.~Tabernae -- Bakery shops.~The taverns 5490 6 | proper to the Furies; his tableau, moreover, revolts one instead 5491 3, 102| But) Giton was far more tactful than I: first of all, he 5492 5, 151| and I note that he has tactfully omitted the "wineskins" 5493 4, 113| the down, but the wing and tail feathers twisted spirally 5494 3, 93| ocean~Is lashed by their tails, their manes, free on the 5495 4, 120| two factions; they either 'take-in,' or else they are 'taken-in.' 5496 4, 120| take-in,' or else they are 'taken-in.' No one brings up children 5497 6 | thrall~ Be thou to swell Talasios' throng  ~ He-Concubine 5498 5, 145| less sophisticated native talent; they imported Greek and 5499 3, 102| here you are gifted with talents enough to make your fortunes 5500 3, 94| than two hours, and you've talked more often like a poet than 5501 2, 67| know that Niceros never talks nonsense: he's always level-headed, 5502 3, 95| were a labor Hercules to tame!~Conflicting passions yield 5503 2, 78| this booted Cassandra's tamed, so help me my Genius, I 5504 3, 96| wine with such a satisfying tang to it. "While I was bathing,"


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