Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
strange 9
strangeness 1
stranger 1
strangers 21
streamed 1
streams 2
street 1
Frequency    [«  »]
22 might
22 three
22 up
21 strangers
21 without
20 know
20 me
Francis Bacon
The new Atlantis

IntraText - Concordances

strangers

   Paragraph
1 6 | sent to, and brought to the strangershouse (so he called it), 2 7 | came to conduct us to the strangershouse; and that he had 3 7 | which he took of desolate strangers, God would reward.” And 4 8 | The strangershouse is a fair and spacious 5 12| governor of this house of strangers, and by vocation, I am a 6 12| you my service, both as strangers and chiefly as Christians. 7 12| also understand that the strangershouse is at this time rich 8 14| and our rare admission of strangers; we know well most part 9 21| could scarce think ourselves strangers, being his vowed and professed 10 21| into foreign parts, or by strangers that come to them; and though 11 22| laws of secrecy touching strangers. To this he said, “You remember 12 28| have touching entrance of strangers; which at that time (though 13 28| against the admission of strangers without license is an ancient 14 28| provision for the relief of strangers distressed; whereof you 15 29| against humanity to detain strangers here against their wills, 16 29| did ordain, that of the strangers that should be permitted 17 29| their law of keeping out strangers is a law of pusillanimity 18 29| cometh by communicating with strangers, and avoiding the hurt: 19 30| famous with you, and no strangers to us; for we have some 20 32| used to offer conditions to strangers that would stay, we had 21 33| freedom and desire to take strangers, as it were, into their


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2008. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License