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5505 5, 160| pointing out the roof of the tanner's house as a landmark.~METRO: 5506 1, 15| notwithstanding.)~The tortured Tantalus still stands, to parch in 5507 2, 59| gold plumage like Babylon tapestry rich.~Numidian guinea-fowls, 5508 5, 160| bolero" and the Neapolitan "tarantella." When the Romans adopted 5509 5, 154| water, if a slave has been tardy in his obedience, he is 5510 3, 93| The belly of wood was his target. The weapon~Recoiled, for 5511 1, 13| Lucretia, you've found your Tarquin!" When I heard this, I shook 5512 6 | does not repel a thousand Tarquins. Men with vivid imaginations 5513 5, 154| or Fabunius, Pagonius or Tarrasius -- which may impress the 5514 1, 30| of making off. We did not tarry, but flew back to our inn 5515 5, 145| the fellow who deflowers Tarsia shall pay half a libra; 5516 2, 39| one pan of which held a tart and the other a cake, a 5517 4, 128| from Cocytus dark and from Tartarus murky~She strode to the 5518 2, 46| splendid pall: the mourning was tastefully managed; he had freed some 5519 5, 145| cities of the modern world. Tatian, writing in the second century, 5520 5, 148| I am no Curius, Numa, or Tatius. I like to have the hours 5521 2, 39| Aries, a piece of beef on Taurus, kidneys and lamb's fry 5522 5, 144| had never looked into a tavern nor believed the evidence 5523 2, 61| be a Roman citizen than a tax-paying provincial. And now I hope 5524 6 | severe Tacitus, who cannot be taxed with a partiality for gallantry, 5525 5, 145| and hitherto unheard of taxes; a proportion of the fees 5526 5, 160| of it found on a marble tazza in the Vatican (Visconti, 5527 Int, 1| cites the passage 'sed video te totum in illa haerere, quae 5528 5, 156| conversing, while sipping their tea, in a house in Moscow. ' 5529 5, 145| the Persians, for Nature teaches the sage as well as the 5530 5, 145| be better known among the teaching fraternity, drew attention 5531 2, 43| full, come into the world. Teams of horses and oxen are born 5532 4, 125| ruin, thy thirsting~And tear ghastly wounds: mangled 5533 4, 112| sponge was passed over my tear-wet face, and thereupon, the 5534 5, 136| Who will not in a warm bed tease his members?~Great Epicurus 5535 5, 154| disgusted by the vain and tedious repetition, notaries are 5536 6 | of Plautus, especially, teem with virulent attacks upon 5537 5, 145| from Homer to the Anthology teems with references to the vice 5538 6 | Menelaus was so natural that Telemachus, who, in his trip to Sparta 5539 5, 143| to avenge an affront; and Telephus took arms~Knowing not he 5540 Int, 2| realism, a natural-born story teller, and a gentleman.~b -- His 5541 2, 41| sure to run into her. She's temperate, sober, full of good advice, 5542 3, 96| Providence unto our needs has tempered its decrees~ And met our 5543 2, 77| the echoes of the place tempted him, he lifted his drunken 5544 5, 145| fetishism and the perverted tendencies of gynandry and androgeny. 5545 Int, 4| text would have a marked tendency to stimulate the curiosity 5546 5, 160| nunc~Spatalocinaedi!~Pedem tendite~Cursum addite~"This starveling 5547 6 | was all one unformed and tenebrous mass; and from the former 5548 3, 93| Behold! Other portents: Where Tenedos steep breaks the ocean~Where 5549 2, 75| too. Carrio will get a tenement house and his twentieth, 5550 Int, 4| following assertion: "no tenemos noticias de su vida." De 5551 5, 150| chariot of Venus (Veneris tenere bigas)."~But a still better 5552 2, 42| saw his fortune multiplied tenfold, but he lost heavily through 5553 4, 105| sweat finally relieved our tension, whereupon, hugging Eumolpus 5554 5, 160| into the booth, a great tent with blue awnings sprinkled 5555 2, 37| A slave followed with a terebinth table and crystal dice, 5556 5, 145| comedies of Plautus and Terence, in which the pandar and 5557 2, 65| in love with the wife of Terentius, the innkeeper; you knew 5558 4, 111| assault upon a stranger, is termed a robber; but whoever assaults 5559 5, 145| after Burton had written his Terminal Essay, it follows that the 5560 6 | objected to it.~I shall terminate this over-long note with 5561 4, 113| were recalled to peace and terminated the war. Eumolpus, our commander, 5562 2, 52| but they tell me it's down Terracina and Tarentum way. I've got 5563 4, 107| the passengers, who was terribly seasick, was hanging over 5564 5, 156| or other, to the Mysian territory which the Chians possess, 5565 5, 145| this punishment hold no terrors, there is still the possibility 5566 6 | gallantries with Servilia, with Tertia, and other Roman ladies, 5567 5, 160| Martial, the apostle Paul, Tertullian, and others.~Aristophanes, 5568 5, 154| superior degree of skill in the Tesserarian art is a sure road to wealth 5569 Int, 4| acumen, and the resultant textual conflation had much to do 5570 6 | thou, C -- -- -, French Thalia, who commands attentions, 5571 2, 51| own up to the truth." We thanked him for his kindness and 5572 2, 57| remarking that it was a thankless calling and adding that 5573 5, 145| colonists in Italy, but Suidas (Tharnyris) charges the inhabitants 5574 6 | the belly, we do not drink Thasian wine, or consume costly 5575 5, 137| God: whom Lesbos and green Thasos own~For deity, whom Lydians, 5576 5, 154| costly instruments of the theatre-flutes, and enormous lyres, and 5577 5, 145| arch. The arcades under the theatres.~Pergulae -- Balconies, 5578 6 | who opened the walls of Thebes by the charm of his singing. 5579 Int, 2| regarded as settled," says Theodor Mommsen (Hermes, 1878); " 5580 5, 145| later became the Empress Theodora belonged to this class, 5581 5, 145| regarded by the law (Codex Theodos. lx, tit. 7, ed. Ritter; 5582 Int, 4| ascribed to Lallemand, Sanctae Theologiae Doctor, "are six in number ( 5583 | thereafter 5584 5, 145| enters, upon the page devoted thereto, the record of the birth 5585 5, 156| haemorrhage, as would a thermo-cautery, and avoiding infection. 5586 3, 93| horse, when unhitched from Thessalian neck-yoke,~First tosses 5587 6 | girls, in a single night. Thesus loved a thousand beauties, 5588 6 | the pursuit of Ixion, and Thetis succumbed despite herself, 5589 1, 15| I forced my way into the thickest part of the grove and remained 5590 5, 160| the wind, and their sharp, thickly painted nipples were like 5591 5, 142| several wards, screaming "Stop thief." I made good my escape, 5592 5, 145| frequented the roads.~Gallinae -- Thieving prostitutes, because after 5593 5, 145| leg! What arms! But how thin her buttocks are, in very 5594 3, 96| kill.~What fool would thirst upon a river's brink? Or 5595 3, 96| served him with wine, then he thirstily drained the cup dry and 5596 4, 125| slake with wide ruin, thy thirsting~And tear ghastly wounds: 5597 2, 41| CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SEVENTH.~I could eat no more, so 5598 5, 145| bread, others that hastened thither for the base gratification 5599 5, 156| Testicles were torn out.~Thlibiae: Testicles were destroyed 5600 5, 130| roses as his share, another thorns enthrall.~After a little 5601 5, 136| the wretch withdrew~Into a thousand-wrinkled mare,~And shrank in shame 5602 5, 148| penis, purchased for so many thousands, return worn out to its 5603 2, 71| bought it out of Mercury's thousandths, too." Finally, for fear 5604 6 | to play: now pleased as thrall~ Be thou to swell Talasios' 5605 1, 30| upon him, and, after having thrashed and seriously wounded him, 5606 5, 138| door, and gave me another thrashing: I remained silent and, 5607 5, 153| Duphilus was busy talking to Thraso, to lean forward and throw 5608 4, 123| charm~Nor pleasures worn threadbare by use of the plebeian mob.~ 5609 2, 52| FORTY-EIGHTH.~Trimalchio's threatening face relaxed and he turned 5610 5, 159| epigram, however, Martial threatens the eye and not the anus." 5611 6 | which groups of young men by threes and fours assumed all sorts 5612 2, 57| wheat were taken from the threshing floors and stored in the 5613 2, 79| started to say, it was my thrift that brought me to my fortune. 5614 4, 126| from the stars wafts the thrill of a trumpet~Sounding the 5615 4, 125| Already the clangor of arms thrills my ears, and rings loudly:~ 5616 1, 21| tossed so violently in the throes of a dangerous chill that 5617 6 | thou to swell Talasios' throng ~ He-Concubine throw nuts. ~ 5618 5, 160| the whites of his eyes, thrummed upon an Arab drum. A dancer 5619 1, 6| attained to the sublimity of Thucydides, who rivalled the fame of 5620 3, 86| was some night-prowling thug, who challenged me. "Halt! 5621 2, 49| at them. I've seen better thugs sent against wild beasts! 5622 6 | service of the master of thunder, was not the least cause 5623 3, 84| At this decision I was thunder-struck, and threw myself upon the 5624 5, 148| the same to the lustful Thunderer? And yet he sleeps with 5625 4, 126| riven by rock-slides roll thundering downward~And wandering rivers, 5626 1, 30| with furtive kisses. [A thunderous hammering was heard at the 5627 1, 21| grief. When the diplomatic thunderstorm had passed over, she withdrew 5628 5, 140| room again. Confounded and thunderstruck at the novelty of my crime, 5629 Pre | calls attention to Harry Thurston Peck's rendering of "bell 5630 5, 156| young men of tender age; thwarting the intent of Nature, and 5631 6 | of Atreus was abducted by Thyestus, and from that arose the 5632 4, 124| Possession's betrayer, dost own thyself crushed by the power~Of 5633 2, 61| right, but you can't see the tick on yourself. You're the 5634 2, 60| of business when lottery tickets were passed around in a 5635 5, 134| outcome if my "brother" lay tickling my side.~ 5636 3, 93| look: towards the rocks the tide carries two serpents~That 5637 5, 138| channels;~Dragons, Hyrcanian tigers stand fast at my bidding!~ 5638 6 | far as possible it must tighten those ropes by which it 5639 5, 160| throwing somersaults on a tightrope, clapping his hands to the 5640 3, 83| flints and pieces of broken tile, till we were extricated, 5641 5, 156| wanton wretches with high timbered voices could not have produced 5642 3, 93| and dragged down; the hewn timbers were fitted to fashion~A 5643 5, 145| harp and harper and exotic timbrels and girls bidden stand for 5644 Int, 4| pressing Inquisition by a timely flight into France. He arrived 5645 1, 20| Giton, when there came a timid rapping at the door. We 5646 5, 152| to the other, and stepped timidly forth to the table.~ 5647 2, 40| carver appeared immediately. Timing his strokes to the beat 5648 5, 160| though, and whenever the tiniest bit happens to fall upon 5649 5, 145| bath of Scipio there were tiny chinks, rather than windows, 5650 2, 71| Fortunata by the feet, he tipped her over backwards upon 5651 2, 38| more respectable." We were tippling away and extolling all these 5652 2, 76| fish-pond. As for myself, I was tipsy and had been badly frightened 5653 2, 63| with his fellow-freedman's tirade, broke in, "Cut out the 5654 6 | we accept the judgment of Tiresias, who declared that the woman' 5655 2, 47| FORTY-THIRD.~He was becoming very tiresome, and Phileros cried out, " 5656 5, 148| with the tall Ganymede. The Tirynthian Hero put down his bow and 5657 5, 145| law (Codex Theodos. lx, tit. 7, ed. Ritter; Ulpian liiii, 5658 4, 126| shown by the gods. Here, the Titan unsightly~Blood red, veils 5659 5, 152| as many jubilee singers titillated the jaded senses of the 5660 5, 154| other in the empty vanity of titles and surnames, and curiously 5661 5, 145| each cell was a tablet (titulus) upon which was the name 5662 2, 62| the street, you rat, you toadstool. May I never grow an inch 5663 Pre | the Widow Wadman and Uncle Toby would have drawn Trimalchio 5664 5, 142| however, although every toe was bleeding as the result 5665 4, 106| complexions, from hair to toe-nails! Then, in the guise of Ethiopian 5666 5, 145| opinion, Cerinthus), the togaed plebeian's is often the 5667 4, 110| and Ignorance and Awe, the toiling boor,~To Ceres, from his 5668 5, 153| apple, sent as furtive love token by the wooer, which out-leaped 5669 Int, 1| would probably have exceeded Tom Jones in length.~ 5670 2, 51| don't know of any worse torment than having to hold it in, 5671 1, 5| But) are our rhetoricians tormented by another species of Furies 5672 5, 145| were quick to perceive the tortuous ramifications of this vice 5673 4, 106| light-hearted as having escaped the torturer, and, with our altered complexions, 5674 6 | endured the most terrible tortures, without revealing any of 5675 5, 142| with slumber to lull~When torturing Amor laid hold of me, seizing 5676 3, 93| Thessalian neck-yoke,~First tosses his head and his mane, ere 5677 4, 124| Canst not raise up the tottering mass to its downfall~Its 5678 Int, 1| the passage 'sed video te totum in illa haerere, quae Troiae 5679 Int | flashing, wit, the masterly touches which bring out the characters 5680 2, 47| and over, but he was as tough as horn, carried his age 5681 5, 145| included pandering in their tour of duty (Juvenal, Sat. vi, 5682 6 | who had broken lances at tournaments, or had performed the greatest 5683 1, 15| that he would always be a tower of strength between us and 5684 3, 84| flies when ruin o'er you towers.~The strollers act their 5685 1, 15| bars, burst in upon me, toying with my "brother." He filled 5686 4, 114| vanity box, she skillfully traced out the lines of the lost 5687 5, 154| time of pestilence."~In tracing this savage caricature, 5688 3, 87| yet made anyone rich."~The trader trusts his fortune to the 5689 2, 72| baker a regular jack of all trades. But he has two faults, 5690 5, 145| Controv. i, 2. Not until this traffic had become profitable, did 5691 2, 74| impersonation of Ephesus the tragedian, and then he suddenly offered 5692 5, 136| his own heart? Do not the tragedians 'Damn their eyes' just as 5693 4, 114| he need to quote from old tragedies, or to have recourse to 5694 Int, 1| learn, from the title of the Traguriensian manuscript, that the fragments 5695 5, 153| sense in Priapeia, x, 3: "traiectus conto sic extendere pedali," 5696 2, 71| demanded. "You kept on my trail to buy that glass bean for 5697 5, 144| assault. Nor did this well trained lad reject my advances; 5698 2, 49| last for three days, no training-school pupils; most of them will 5699 6 | developed more "satyrical" traits that they have brought out; 5700 1, 13| THE NINTH.~(After having tramped nearly all over the city,) 5701 Int, 2| both were tired out from tramping around in search of it and 5702 5, 154| venerable city, which had trampled on the necks of the fiercest 5703 1, 15| estate for the purpose of transacting some business. Upon his 5704 5, 145| his comment that I will transcribe it in full. "It," the poem, " 5705 2, 51| warned, "or I'll have you transferred to the division of messengers!" 5706 5, 138| daughter Circe~Changed and transfigured the crew of the wily Ulysses.~ 5707 4, 126| flash of Jove's lightning transfixed them with flame and was 5708 3, 83| swear I was on the verge of transfixing them both with my sword 5709 5, 156| who, with their own hands, transform the men to angels.~In 1871 5710 4, 108| caught us at our furtive transformation in the night. "A rotten 5711 5, 152| luxurious in the world, was transformed for the occasion into a 5712 Pre | deservedly gained esteem by translating; yet not many condescend 5713 Bib | following is a list of editions, translations, criticisms and miscellaneous 5714 5, 153| Contus and Melon (malum).~All translators have rendered "contus" by " 5715 6 | deemed it worth while to transmit this story to us, for the 5716 5, 152| through gauze of gossamer transparency. She rose from her crouching 5717 2, 60| sparrows" and a fly -- trap," the answer was raisins -- 5718 4, 105| said he, "that we are trapped in the Cyclops' cave: some 5719 6 | a lesser measure, of the Trappists.~But despite the gloomy 5720 1, 15| ourselves, for a while, and travel in the country. We are well 5721 5, 154| impetuous speed as if they travelled with post-horses, and the 5722 4, 128| Hercules like unto him in his travels and labors.~The trumpets 5723 5, 153| And since our peace her treach'ry broke,~Let me return 5724 4, 127| through!~But now, it was treacherous, baffling their steps and 5725 5, 145| purpose of shameful usage, treating them as females, or androgynes, 5726 1, 15| step, I lay down under a tree, and there I first became 5727 4, 128| quarter: the whole world will tremble~And rooftrees themselves 5728 5, 160| omissions and euphemisms in Trench's otherwise excellent and 5729 4, 128| head lifts to heaven~Her tresses disheveled, her features 5730 4, 108| lawyer dreams of courts and trials,~The miser hides his hoard, 5731 5, 145| Female friend, frequently a tribad.~Quadrantariae -- The lowest 5732 6 | in a word, let our wanton Tribads reign unchecked, and let 5733 6 | resembled the rest of his tribe as much as two drops of 5734 5, 145| trial is as follows: "the tribunes gave as their decision that 5735 1, 30| woman, the very same who had tricked me on that day when I was 5736 Int, 4| otherwise. The recovery of the Trimalchionian episode, and the subsequent 5737 6 | the third person of the trinity) I cannot see why pleasure 5738 2, 71| the watch, ordered every trinket to be brought to him. "You 5739 2, 70| snail apiece, a helping of tripe, liver pate, capped eggs, 5740 5, 145| habit of making periodic trips to this pornographic Mecca 5741 1, 9| fortress of arms-bearing Tritonis smile~Upon him, or land 5742 5, 145| and grew worse. The "Jus Trium Librorum," under the empire, 5743 5, 154| mountains, and brought home triumphal laurels from every country 5744 6 | Caesar who subdued the Gauls, triumphed, and Nicomedes, who subdued 5745 6 | the time when the first triumvirate divided all the power, a 5746 5, 132| being appeased by such a trivial excuse; turning her eyes 5747 4, 126| legions~These crests Caesar trod and selected a camp. Gazing 5748 Int, 1| totum in illa haerere, quae Troiae halosin ostendit (Chapter 5749 1, 22| medicine which I seek, I had a troop in readiness for the morrow, 5750 4, 126| punishment waits by our trophies and victory merits~Disgrace, 5751 6 | peer. The poverty-stricken troubadours singing harmoniously about 5752 5, 145| endeavor to get together troupes of boys, as it were of brood 5753 6 | to represent him wearing trousers. Those disciples of Joseph 5754 5, 133| to send for the funeral trumpeters! Still, even if I have been 5755 4, 128| travels and labors.~The trumpets call! Discord her Stygian 5756 1, 24| the other. (Finding myself trussed up in this fashion, I remarked, " 5757 2, 65| had an as, I had half. I trusted her with everything I had 5758 3, 87| anyone rich."~The trader trusts his fortune to the sea and 5759 5, 154| they readily procure some trusty sycophant, instructed to 5760 5, 145| house; house of assignation.~Tugurium -- A hut. A very low den.~ 5761 5, 151| Hermae, Chirones, Silani, Tulii."~No one who has been through 5762 2, 53| own weight, immediately tumbled out.~ 5763 4, 127| up the churned waters and tumbles them: never a yard-arm~Nor 5764 5, 154| of Numa, succeeded to the tumults of a republic; while Rome 5765 4, 124| Earth yawns with their tunnels deep driven~To furnish the 5766 4, 104| I were enveloped in some turbulent nightmare, was a long time 5767 2, 70| liver pate, capped eggs, turnips and mustard. But that's 5768 1, 15| length, I described her moral turpitude to the crowd, our altercation 5769 2, 74| pigeon out of her lard, a turtle-dove out of her ham, and a hen 5770 5, 145| A hut. A very low den.~Turturilla -- A dove cote; frequently 5771 2, 51| CHAPTER THE FORTY-SEVENTH.~Twaddle of this sort was being bandied 5772 5, 151| which was reckoned in either twelfths or sixteenths of a Roman 5773 5, 132| CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT.~(Infuriated at this affront,) " 5774 2, 32| CHAPTER THE TWENTY-EIGHTH.~To go into details would 5775 5, 145| bachelors, after the age of twenty-five, to enjoy equal political 5776 2, 71| yellow hair-net, which was twenty-four carats fine, she would have 5777 4, 124| gladdens the meadow,~The supple twigs never resound with the twittering 5778 5, 139| Kallimachos so grandly sang~'Twill live forever through the 5779 1, 27| with the dance and play!~Twinkling feet and supple thighs and 5780 2, 43| oxen are born under the Twins, and well-hung wenchers 5781 3, 91| difficult that depravity cannot twist around it and even while 5782 3, 102| the cracks in the wall. Twisting his body out of reach, and 5783 6 | when it was customary to twit the victor with all his 5784 5, 135| A wine-soaked crone with twitching lips~brought out a twisted 5785 4, 124| twigs never resound with the twittering singing~Of birds in the 5786 1, 18| with the exception of a two-as piece with which we had 5787 6 | minds, that you commit the two-fold error of avoiding what you 5788 3, 99| eyes; another grabbed a two-tined fork in the pantry and put 5789 2, 51| informed us that one was a two-year-old, another three, and the 5790 6 | whose sole aim in life was tyranny? But, as the divine Plato 5791 4, 105| happened, nor had he had any ulterior purpose in mind, but that 5792 Pre | Peck's rendering of "bell um pomum" by "he's a daisy," 5793 5, 154| silken folds of their gilded umbrellas, should a sunbeam penetrate 5794 5, 142| dancing eyes, when he acted as umpire for the quarreling goddesses, 5795 3, 102| caught! If the god, that umpires human affairs hadn't forced 5796 6 | que vous avez affaire a un homme.~You will learn that 5797 3, 92| has brought about these unaccountable changes. In the good old 5798 5, 145| past, her Roman initiative, unadorned by sophistication, was often 5799 Int, 2| Cumae. His logic is almost unanswerable, and the consensus of opinion 5800 3, 84| threw myself upon the bed, unarmed and just as I stood. Had 5801 4, 115| or rend her bosom with unavailing sobs; the same end awaited 5802 4, 119| the dead man:~HIS FATE WAS UNAVOIDABLE~NO ROCK-HEWN TOMB NOR SCULPTURED 5803 1, 15| wreck, but he was still unaware of the robbery, which was 5804 Int, 4| the land, and accurate and unbiased criticism laid bare the 5805 2, 48| heart, and with their hair unbound, and prayed to Jupiter for 5806 5, 154| their country, assume an unbounded license of vice and folly. 5807 6 | the laws of Nature remain unbroken. But you men, who boast 5808 4, 126| Appear midst the tombs and unburied bones, gibbering menace~ 5809 Int, 4| a marked preference for uncanonical pursuits and heretical doctrines 5810 5, 145| sufficient punishment for unchaste women resided in the very 5811 6 | our wanton Tribads reign unchecked, and let our women's chambers 5812 Pre | between the Widow Wadman and Uncle Toby would have drawn Trimalchio 5813 3, 93| two serpents~That coil and uncoil as they come, and their 5814 5, 154| fish, which appear of an uncommon size, are contemplated with 5815 3, 89| the table, and with such uncompromising sternness would I protest 5816 4, 115| alive'? Or to surrender an uncondemned spirit before the fates 5817 3, 98| you are lecherous; see how uncongenial two such dispositions must 5818 4, 127| cling to their banks, but unconquered is Caesar! His javelin~He 5819 4, 105| upon my bosom and remained unconscious for quite a while, until 5820 1, 30| involuntarily and almost unconsciously responding with as rapid 5821 1, 15| be seen that he remained unconvinced, believing that I wanted 5822 5, 136| gaze~Nor would his head uncover more.~But though the scamp 5823 4, 103| upon the ground in wild and uncultivated regions, but where the earth 5824 5, 145| higher price for alleged undamaged goods than was asked of 5825 1, 9| In eloquent words such as undaunted Cicero chose.~Come! Gird 5826 6 | and our lives would be undefiled by shameful practices. Consider 5827 5, 154| occasionally discover the under-garments, the rich tunics, embroidered 5828 6 | Proserpina from the God of the under-world. Juno herself was compelled 5829 1, 15| away city-ward, through the underbrush, and I retreated in such 5830 1, 8| permit their children to undergo a course of training under 5831 5, 151| of water-supply, through underground channels, and through channels 5832 Int, 2| noble or mean, which he undertakes, I know of but one who is 5833 1, 14| stand in the way of any undertaking of yours, I will take up 5834 5, 155| succession of successful undertakings of the sort referred to 5835 5, 160| dissolute. That the dance underwent changes for the worse is 5836 5, 145| a prominent part in the underworld of Rome. Let us take them 5837 1, 28| little member, as yet so undeveloped. "This," she remarked, " 5838 5, 140| tore at my tunic, another undid the lacings of my sandals 5839 5, 160| KORITTO: That woman will be my undoing, one of these days; I yielded 5840 6 | pleasure at the cost of undying shame.~"Some pushed their 5841 Int, 2| Melos where the Venus was unearthed, would still refer to her 5842 4, 104| But reason soon put my uneasiness to flight.) "It is unfortunate," ( 5843 1, 15| your comrade, is it!" (The unexpectedness of the thing compelled me 5844 6 | delight, while he speaks unfalteringly with winning modesty, and 5845 3, 83| this, we were drunk and unfamiliar with the district, which 5846 2, 39| on Cancer, the womb of an unfarrowed sow on Virgo, an African 5847 3, 93| to fashion~A war-horse. Unfilled is a cavity left, and this 5848 1, 29| boy as Giton was entirely unfitted for such a wanton part, 5849 3, 93| Troy, so I will attempt to unfold the story in verse:~And 5850 6 | supposed that was all one unformed and tenebrous mass; and 5851 4, 111| Lycas," said he, "these unfortunates upon whom you intend to 5852 1, 14| badly, for I well knew his ungovernable temper and his unbridled 5853 5, 154| sunbeam penetrate through some unguarded and imperceptible chink, 5854 2, 74| wine-mixing vessel with the same unguent and poured some of the melted 5855 6 | copulation with the Holy-Ghost," unhappily, he decided in the negative, 5856 2, 58| screamed out her grief and unhappiness. As for the boy who had 5857 1, 12| body and purpose, let me go unharmed.)~ ~Hurrying to the Inn ~ 5858 4, 123| slow wasting disease all unheralded fastens~Its hold on the 5859 3, 93| Just as the horse, when unhitched from Thessalian neck-yoke,~ 5860 2, 79| bought himself a Thracian uniform from his savings from his 5861 Int, 3| thing; the environment the unimportant. There are, of course, exceptions; 5862 4, 117| himself; and he was not uninformed as to what had taken place, 5863 4, 127| Bowed down with old age, uninured to the bearing of burdens.~ 5864 4, 109| the maids all screamed in unison. "Hold your hands, you brutes; 5865 5, 138| levels caste and sufferers unites,~And weeping parents are 5866 6 | most ample proof of the universality of the taste for young boys 5867 2, 58| purple. Nor was my suspicion unjustified, for in place of punishment, 5868 3, 98| neck, when the doors were unlocked and Eumolpus came in with 5869 5, 153| apple golden fashioned which unloosed her girdle long-time girt." 5870 5, 154| ablution. Yet this selfish and unmanly delicacy occasionally yields 5871 5, 155| men or young, childless or unmarried, or even wives and children, 5872 5, 154| conduct of some nobles, who, unmindful of their own dignity, and 5873 3, 95| breast, that he might see unmistakably that he had gotten back 5874 5, 141| words! Meanwhile, cups of unmixed wine went merrily around ( 5875 5, 156| machinations would pass unnoticed by the Gods, who, following 5876 5, 145| the lesson of love was an unopened book; and, when the foreign 5877 2, 64| upon us, and even spurted unpleasantly into our faces. Being convinced 5878 1, 15| was the sole cause of the unpleasantness, persuaded Lycas to hunt 5879 5, 148| Seek out some one rough and unpolished as the Curii and Fabii, 5880 Int, 4| is the original edition unprocurable," to quote again from Mr. 5881 4, 121| and of the everlasting unproductiveness of the soil; that he cast 5882 5, 154| to pay his assiduous and unprofitable court to a haughty patron, 5883 5, 145| had excepted from their unqualified panegyrics the coarse imitation 5884 5, 145| judge, in 1907-8. Men of unquestioned respectability and austere 5885 3, 84| rendered desperate by our unreasoning fury, hugged each of us 5886 5, 145| As the relations of these unregistered women were, for the most 5887 4, 119| so evil-tempered and so unrelenting but a short time before, 5888 5, 138| for it." She then led me, unresisting, back into the priestess' 5889 1, 8| realized, they drive these unripe scholars into the forum, 5890 4, 127| The red panorama of war is unrolled to their vision!~By terror 5891 4, 123| moon~Gleamed by night: but unsated was he. And the seas~Were 5892 5, 136| and flogged; then, still unsatisfied with the drastic punishment 5893 Int, 4| classical and sociological, of unsavory subjects. Now that the book 5894 1, 30| both, slightly, and escaped unscathed.) The third day had now 5895 Pre | flavor of William Adlington's unscholarly version of that masterpiece? 5896 5, 144| us. Meditating upon this unscrupulous method of getting around 5897 4, 107| saw the barber busy at his unseasonable task by the light of the 5898 5, 158| he hears a cock crowing unseasonably. This, in the first century. 5899 3, 93| children~By means of their unselfish fear for each other! The 5900 3, 84| before, he had loved most unselfishly, one whose destiny was so 5901 5, 145| naked, whether she has an unshapely leg, whether her foot is 5902 4, 126| the gods. Here, the Titan unsightly~Blood red, veils his face 5903 5, 153| derivation suggested here is not unsound. A recondite rendering of " 5904 1, 8| their compositions with an unsparing pen, hear at length what 5905 5, 145| or androgynes, and doing unspeakable acts. To such a pitch of 5906 3, 84| friendship that was, as yet, unstained. "If a crime must be committed," 5907 3, 83| overcome with wine, and when my unsteady hands relaxed their hold, 5908 1, 19| money to us. (While we were unstitching the tunic to get at the 5909 3, 87| murderous hand and adorning his unstrung lyre with the flower just 5910 Int, 2| 1878); "this narrative is unsurpassed in originality and mastery 5911 5, 153| other wanton wiles,~The unsuspecting youth insnared,~And rivall' 5912 3, 98| razor, it turned out, was untempered and dull and was used to 5913 5, 139| thousand slashes. When she had untied the string which fastened 5914 1, 17| the gold pieces are still untouched. What ought we to do, and 5915 1, 26| Completely exhausted by so many untoward adventures, I, too, was 5916 5, 145| wager 1,000 sesterces on its untruth? You have squandered more 5917 1, 15| tied fast to the saddle, by untying the thongs, then, utilizing 5918 4, 106| that we, who are young and unused to hardship, could endure 5919 5, 149| dressed, would entice the unwary stranger into her room: 5920 Pre | translator, a sense of his own unworthiness must ever take precedence; 5921 5, 145| revenue be used for the upkeep of the public buildings, 5922 2, 62| laughter, burst into an uproarious guffaw, at this last figure 5923 2, 67| and they turn everything upside down! And as for the long-haired 5924 2, 81| colonnades, a store-room upstairs, a bed-room where I sleep 5925 4, 121| added, in which he had lost upwards of two millions of sesterces; 5926 5, 135| As forest nightingale and urban Procne undertook~To bear 5927 5, 159| lustralibus ante salivis~Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere perita.~ 5928 5, 154| The prospect of gain will urge a rich and gouty senator 5929 5, 154| parasites who practice the most useful of all arts, the art of 5930 2, 46| day," he confided, "a bath uses you up like a fuller: water' 5931 | using 5932 6 | madness of her lust, should usurp the nature of a man, than 5933 6 | male degrade himself by usurping the functions of the female. 5934 5, 148| known to you, and no woman usurps your rights, why are you 5935 4, 123| maelstroms of debt and of usury suck down the commons.~No 5936 1, 15| untying the thongs, then, utilizing a row of outbuildings for 5937 Int, 4| He had experienced the utmost difficulty in deciphering 5938 Bib | 1677.~~~~~~Burmann~~~~Utrecht~~~~1709.~~~~~~Anton~~~~Leipzig~~~~ 5939 2, 60| the answer was raisins -- uva passa -- and Attic honey; " 5940 6 | his own wife, Poppaea." "Uxoris moechus coeperate esse suae" ( 5941 4, 116| coffin and fastened upon the vacant cross! The soldier availed 5942 1, 12| appetite. A whore had already vacated her cell for an as, and 5943 4, 126| For now Caesar~Forsook vacillation and, spurred by the love 5944 2, 61| laughing at others; some vagabond or other from who-knows-where, 5945 5, 156| searing the orifice of the vagina so that the scar tissue 5946 5, 148| think that you have two vaginas." xi, 44~ 5947 Int, 3| SATYRICON UPON LITERATURE. The vagrant heroes of Petronius are 5948 4, 124| quarries marble to serve his vainglorious purpose~The spirits infernal 5949 6 | prove to be, in reality, a vale of tears; the young and 5950 5, 145| permitted to bathe together (Valer. Max. ii, 7.), women and 5951 5, 156| Heres. chap. 37, said: "the Valesians castrate themselves and 5952 5, 156| third century a certain Valesius formed a sect which, following 5953 2, 57| a lawsuit, between some valets. When this was over with, 5954 5, 145| began to lose faith in the validity of his promises and subjected 5955 5, 145| lying in the Carinae, -- the valley between the Coelian and 5956 5, 141| headlong rushes down the valleys drear,~Its icy fetters gone 5957 3, 93| hidden~The raging impetuous valor of ten years of warfare.~ 5958 5, 156| barbarians, eunuchs are more valued than others, on account 5959 5, 145| modern society would be the "vamps."~Amatrix -- Female lover, 5960 1, 19| deposited with thieves, and vanish; thinking that we would 5961 4, 113| in baldness mourn their vanished form,~And glistens now that 5962 4, 105| Destiny," I wailed, "you've vanquished me completely, at last!" 5963 5, 160| article in Coelius Rhodiginus. Var. Lect. lib. iv, is conventional. 5964 Int, 3| simple; they are involved and varied: our thoughts, our feelings, 5965 5, 154| on his marble columns and variegated pavements, and strenuously 5966 6 | however, to his taste for variety and perhaps also, to his 5967 Int, 1| Porphyrion's 'multis et variis rebus hoc carmen refertum 5968 5, 145| their attention to duty" (Variorum Notes to Cicero, vol. ii, 5969 5, 150| In this sense it was that Varro employed "vivere," when 5970 4, 122| has been steeped in the vast flood of literature. Every 5971 5, 160| on a marble tazza in the Vatican (Visconti, Mus. Pio-Clem. 5972 2, 57| sesterces were returned to the vaults as no sound investment could 5973 5, 145| a tax upon prostitutes (vectigal ex capturis), as a state 5974 4, 110| superstitious plea Tryphaena veered around; denying that she 5975 5, 153| parted Pamphilus and me;~For veering round unheard, unseen,~She 5976 6 | of boys excites the most vehement passion! What! should one 5977 4, 115| lacerated her bosom more vehemently than before and, tearing 5978 1, 5| witty stories. Fabricius Veiento has already spoken very 5979 4, 126| Titan unsightly~Blood red, veils his face with a twilight; 5980 4, 121| relapsed into his usual vein, even in spite of this.~ 5981 6 | handled by Diderot?~V.~Giton venait de la deflorer, et de remporter 5982 4, 123| will alter. The people is venal; corrupt~The Senate; support 5983 6 | nullius fibula durat~Vocem vendentis praetoribus.~Sat. 5984 Int, 3| to recognize, under the veneer of civilization, the originals 5985 6 | wanted that calling to be venerated in cities above all others. 5986 5, 150| occupy the chariot of Venus (Veneris tenere bigas)."~But a still 5987 Int, 4| repeated requests of the Venetian ambassador, Pietro Basadonna, 5988 5, 145| jocularly alluded to as the venial indulgences of his earliest 5989 6 | mortals. Touched by his wand, venomous serpents closely embraced 5990 1, 9| Inspiration will then force a vent~And rush in a flood from 5991 5, 145| always haunted these ill ventilated dens. Horace, Sat. i, 2, 5992 4, 121| appeals to you." No one ventured to condemn a scheme by which 5993 Int, 4| Chapter 26 after the word "verberabant."~Its obscenity outrivals 5994 6 | Perdocuit, multis non sine verberibus.~Tibullus viii, 5.~ 5995 5, 154| Satires of Juvenal and the verbose and fabulous histories of 5996 2, 52| instantly rendered the following verdict, "If that's the case, there' 5997 5, 151| emendation of "veretriculis or veretellis" for "utriculis," he says: " 5998 3, 83| dear, I swear I was on the verge of transfixing them both 5999 5, 154| of the globe. At length, verging towards old age, and sometimes 6000 3, 87| Greeks call "Monochromatic," verily, I almost worshipped, for 6001 2, 72| sawdust mixed with saffron and vermilion, and also with powdered 6002 1, 26| lips and shoulders with vermillion, while he drowsed. Completely 6003 Int, 3| Cicero, in his prosecution of Verres, had shown up this aristocracy 6004 6 | viii, 5.~I.~Vous verrez que vous avez affaire a