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| Alphabetical [« »] persever 2 perseverance 1 persevering 2 person 49 personage 2 persons 33 perswade 5 | Frequency [« »] 50 divine 49 fortuned 49 next 49 person 49 set 49 way 48 chapter | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances person |
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1 1, 1| line of that most excellent person Plutarch, and of Sextus 2 1, 2| in the mouthes of every person, and done before the face 3 1, 3| I) is she so excellent a person as you name her to be? I 4 2, 11| heare of the death of any person, do forthwith goe and uncover 5 3, 13| So have you here a guilty person, a culpable homicide, and 6 3, 14| nodding and pointing of every person. Then went I to supper with 7 3, 15| Boetian a fair and beautiful person, on whom she employes al 8 3, 15| of the presence of every person, when she mindeth to work 9 3, 16| never fancied any other person: moreover, this commeth 10 4, 20| unto the assembly, that no person was hardy until it was day, 11 4, 21| outrage or violence to your person: but take patience a while 12 4, 22| and commendation of every person, and deservedly to be preferred 13 4, 22| affection to behold her famous person, came daily by thousands, 14 4, 22| goddesse Venus, that no person travelled unto the Towne 15 4, 22| sacrifice. For why, every person honoured and worshipped 16 4, 22| false surmised shape of her person, then in vaine did Paris 17 4, 22| lawfull marriages of every person, doth nothing but that which 18 4, 22| a winde, for she saw no person before her, but only heard 19 4, 22| there were no manner of person, yet seemed she in the midst 20 4, 22| to see the shape of my person, lest by your curiosity 21 4, 22| to utter our minde to any person, no not to our parents, 22 4, 22| their instruments, but no person was seene, by whose sweet 23 4, 22| brute in the mouth of every person (who spake evill of all 24 4, 22| is in great danger of her person, I pray you helpe her with 25 4, 22| and kept by no manner of person. I command thee that thou 26 4, 22| the like service in the person of the wife of Cupid, came 27 4, 23| prevayled, because there was no person that heard her, save onely 28 5, 24| or favoureth no mortall person by judgement, but is alwaies 29 5, 24| present unto you, hold eke my person, which you shall alwayes 30 6, 32| the parts of a mourning person, saving there fell no teares 31 6, 32| sweet wife (which no other person can say but I) I pray thee 32 6, 32| death, marry with any other person, so that thou marry not 33 6, 32| she saw to no manner of person, but dissimuling that she 34 6, 34| Howbeit they saw no manner of person of whom they might demand. 35 7, 41| without knowledge of any person. When he thought, with these 36 7, 41| wife, neither to any other person, but putting secretly the 37 7, 41| so barbarous or cruell a person, that I would stiffle thee 38 7, 41| called very often, and no person gave answer, they began 39 7, 42| would be subject unto any person: and therewithall he called 40 7, 43| declare the matter to any person nor complaine to any justice, 41 8, 44| one as will not suffer any person to be put to death by false 42 8, 44| teeth, whereby there was no person but would judge him culpable. 43 8, 45| the benevolence of every person, appointed publike joyes 44 8, 46| should come alone without any person. And to the end shee should 45 9, 47| good a company that any person shall abhorre thy ill-favoured 46 9, 47| discovered or revealed to any person. There was a vessel wrought 47 9, 48| Howbeit as a good religious person, and according to my estate, 48 9, 48| considering that I was a sacred. person already, but it fortuned 49 9, 48| there was never yet any person that atchieved to the order