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| Alphabetical [« »] triumph 3 trojans 1 trophies 1 trouble 12 trough 1 trow 1 troy 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 takes 12 taking 12 teacher 12 trouble 12 utterance 12 whence 12 wishes | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances trouble |
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1 I, 10| neither itself taking any trouble, nor giving any to any one 2 II, 1 | themselves to a world of trouble to procure dainties from 3 II, 1 | giving themselves great trouble to get lampreys in the Straits 4 II, 1 | those dainty tastes, which trouble themselves about rich dishes 5 II, 2 | cloud. We must not therefore trouble ourselves to procure Chian 6 II, 2 | from heaven to earth. "The trouble of sleeplessness, and bile, 7 II, 11| been invented with much trouble for mischievous voluptuousness. 8 II, 13| worried to death. O foolish trouble ! O silly craze for display ! 9 III, 6 | miserable, and lives in trouble," and shall not live. Wealth 10 III, 7 | those who have need. Do not trouble yourselves about horses 11 III, 11| disturbed, as it gives no trouble, and lends to the face dignity 12 III, 11| from her be the wearisome trouble that comes from the shops