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| Alphabetical [« »] yonder 9 yong 9 you 447 young 82 young-man 7 younger 4 youngest 3 | Frequency [« »] 82 againe 82 matter 82 much 82 young 81 downe 81 mee 81 put | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances young |
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1 2, 10| Whereupon came a certaine young gentleman and took Diophanes 2 2, 11| and sayd, When I was a young man I went unto a certaine 3 2, 11| pence, but beware I say you young man, that you do wel defend 4 2, 11| sayd, We thanke you gentle young man for your paines and 5 2, 11| the house, as the proud young man Adonis who was torn 6 2, 11| brought forth a certaine young man cloathed in linnen rayment, 7 3, 13| fortuned to espy this cruell young man drawing out his sword 8 3, 15| when she espieth some comly young man that pleaseth her fancie, 9 3, 15| never leave off stealing of young mens haires? In faith I 10 4, 21| quoth she) to deprive our young men of the price of your 11 4, 21| calamity.~There was a comely young man, who for his bounty 12 4, 22| feigned that hee was a young man, of comely stature, 13 4, 22| encrease our stocke, and this young and tender childe, couched 14 4, 22| childe, couched in this young and tender belly of thine, 15 4, 22| sayd that her husband was a young man of flourishing yeares, 16 4, 22| to some god, and hath a young god in her belly. But if 17 4, 22| by whom were feeding the young and tender Goats, after 18 4, 22| you not know that he is a young man? Or have you forgotten 19 4, 22| of the publike paces of young Dames. In this sort this 20 4, 22| Muses, you all know this young man Cupid whom I have nourished 21 4, 23| Asse saved the life of a young maiden that was captive 22 5, 24| valiant companion, but of young age, stout in body, and 23 5, 24| againe) brought in a tall young man (as he promised) to 24 5, 25| her bonds, who seeing the young man, and hearing the name 25 5, 25| appointed to be married to a young Gentleman, and who so greatly 26 5, 26| new companion.~Then the young man spake againe, saying, 27 5, 27| immoderate drinking, the young man Lepolemus took the Maiden 28 5, 29| or marryed, or if it be a young child, hee will throw his 29 6, 32| THIRTY-SECOND CHAPTER~How a young man came and declared the 30 6, 32| Charites.~About midnight came a young man, which seemed to be 31 6, 32| an History. There was a young Gentleman dwelling in the 32 6, 32| Lepolemus. Howbeit this young man secretly loved her, 33 6, 32| sorrow. These things the young man with pitifull sighes 34 6, 34| not goe away without the young man our fellow: The shepheards 35 6, 36| bodies, and brought in a tall young man of the village, to sup 36 6, 36| the table, and abused the young man, contrary to all nature 37 6, 36| out so valiantly, that the young men of the towne seeking 38 7, 37| torment, for by and by a young ladde came running into 39 7, 38| hands: his wife was a faire young woman, but very lascivious, 40 7, 40| without my counsell) a young man to your lover, who as 41 7, 40| how farre better is the young man Philesiterus who is 42 7, 41| will, you shall have this young man at your pleasure, and 43 7, 41| but the comming of the young man, for her husband supped 44 7, 41| behold the old bawd and the young man, who seemed to be but 45 7, 41| in the meant season the young man covered in the mow, 46 7, 41| the mow, where hee found a young man welnigh dead with smoke. 47 7, 41| necessity required he tooke the young man well nigh choked, and 48 7, 41| her, as he was against the young man. And so being weary 49 7, 41| against so faire and comely a young man as you be, but we will 50 7, 41| his house, who held up the young man, while he scourged his 51 7, 42| unto him dwelled another young man very rich both in lands 52 7, 42| according to his owne will. This young royster did mortally hate 53 7, 42| expectation was: by and by the young man feigning that his arme 54 7, 42| dagger, and running upon the young man thought verily to have 55 7, 42| chanced otherwise: For the young man resisted him stoutly, 56 7, 42| weapon, and to the intent the young man would escape the hands 57 8, 44| honesty: for she loved this young man her sonne in law, either 58 8, 44| by reason of shame. The young man suspecting no ill, with 59 8, 44| knowne, never done.~This young man troubled in mind at 60 8, 44| surest way was to kill the young man: Whereupon this varlet 61 8, 44| he would give it to the young man to drinke, and thereby 62 8, 44| strange adventure. For the young sonne of the woman that 63 8, 44| the accusation against the young man, saying: O yee judges, 64 8, 44| judges, on a day when this young man loathed and hated his 65 8, 44| my paines: but when the young man perceived that I would 66 8, 44| counsellor, so mercifull to the young man accused, as would not 67 8, 44| he alleadged against the young man, touching the buying 68 8, 44| suffer or abide that this young man who is innocent, should 69 8, 46| teeth, or how she, who was young and tender, could be able 70 8, 46| with his owne sister. The young man understanding the whole 71 8, 46| went immediately to the young maiden, keeping the matter 72 8, 46| and began to suspect the young woman as a harlot and common 73 8, 46| thereof, which done, the young man having no mistrust, 74 8, 46| the ghost: And the other young man lived not long after, 75 8, 46| few dayes after, when the young man was buried and the funerall 76 8, 46| daughter: The child being young and tender dyed incontinently 77 8, 46| forth: For there I might see young children and maidens in 78 8, 46| about which wood were many young and tender Goates, plucking 79 8, 46| budding trees, then came a young man a shepheard representing 80 8, 46| After him ensued another young man all naked, saving that 81 8, 46| was accompanied with two young men armed, and brandishing 82 8, 46| the goddesses. Then the young Phrygian shepheard Paris