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| Alphabetical [« »] pleaded 2 pleading 1 pleadings 2 pleasant 34 pleasantly 4 pleasantnes 1 pleasantnesse 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 incontinently 35 money 34 delivered 34 pleasant 34 prepared 34 taken 34 thereof | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances pleasant |
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1 Ded | mooved thereunto by the right pleasant pastime and delectable matter 2 Ded | whom I might best offer so pleasant and worthy a work, devised 3 Ded | before him a tree laden with pleasant apples, he being neverthelesse 4 Life | are enriched with such pleasant matter, with such excellency 5 Pref | bended eares~with passing pleasant prose:~So that thou daine 6 Pref | will set forth unto you a pleasant Grecian feast. Whereunto 7 1, 1| before us, by merry and pleasant talke.~But he that laughed 8 1, 2| to marvell) a faire boy pleasant and nimble, winding and 9 1, 5| behind the Plane tree a pleasant running water as cleere 10 1, 5| unto him, in that by the pleasant relation thereof we have 11 2, 8| is beautifull, wanton and pleasant in talke. And soone when 12 2, 9| that yeeldeth forth a more pleasant and gracious comelinesse 13 3, 15| for she seemed nothing pleasant neither in countenance nor 14 3, 17| villages, I fortuned to espy a pleasant garden, wherein beside many 15 4, 18| divers other hearbes and pleasant verdures, me thought I saw 16 4, 18| roses, neither tender nor pleasant, neither moystened with 17 4, 20| trees and hillocks neer pleasant wells and waters? Hereby 18 4, 21| But I will tell thee a pleasant tale, to put away all thy 19 4, 22| TWENTY-SECOND CHAPTER~The most pleasant and delectable tale of the 20 4, 22| thy piercing darts, by the pleasant heate of thy fire, revenge 21 4, 22| torches were lighted, the pleasant songs were turned into pittifull 22 4, 22| and fortuned to espy a pleasant wood invironed with great 23 4, 22| therin, that it were some pleasant and worthy mansion for the 24 4, 22| delicate and tender, by your pleasant hot breast, whose shape 25 4, 22| become no more gratious, pleasant nor gentle, but incivile, 26 5, 26| whereupon by and by with pleasant cheere he prepared meat, 27 5, 27| insomuch that I was right pleasant and joyous, because I hoped 28 6, 34| and compassed about with pleasant meddowes, whereas the Shepheards 29 9, 47| of brasse, which gave a pleasant sound, in her left hand 30 9, 47| shape breathing out the pleasant spice of fertill Arabia, 31 9, 47| shadow, rendering sweete and pleasant shrills! The seas were quiet 32 9, 47| and gold, which rendered a pleasant sound.~The principall Priests 33 9, 47| replenished with odours and pleasant smells and threw them into 34 9, 47| devotions, when as with a pleasant wind it launched out into