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| Alphabetical [« »] delighteth 1 delights 1 deliver 16 delivered 34 delivery 2 demand 8 demanded 24 | Frequency [« »] 35 heart 35 incontinently 35 money 34 delivered 34 pleasant 34 prepared 34 taken | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances delivered |
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1 1, 3| in the end was happily delivered from their hands, and so 2 1, 4| she had should never be delivered of her childe, but according 3 1, 6| him and saluted him, and delivered the letters which I had 4 3, 13| downe dead. Thus when I had delivered my selfe, the house, Myne 5 3, 15| from under her apron, and delivered it unto mee saying, Revenge 6 3, 17| eat it, thou shouldst be delivered from the shape of an Asse, 7 3, 17| prince of the country to be delivered from so many miseries: and 8 4, 22| when she had spoken, she delivered unto him a libell, wherein 9 4, 22| whom (when they came) she delivered Psyches to be cruelly tormented; 10 4, 22| live so long till thou be delivered. When Venus had spoken these 11 4, 22| Cupid, and after she was delivered of a child whom we call 12 4, 23| Dolphin, and that Europa was delivered by the Bull. If Jupiter 13 5, 24| I onely stole away and delivered my selfe from the violence 14 5, 27| was called for, and I was delivered unto him with great care, 15 5, 28| quenched the fire, and was delivered from that present perill, 16 5, 29| from his heeles, and so delivered. And if it had so come to 17 5, 29| gentle, that we should be delivered from all feare and danger. 18 5, 29| did perceive that I was delivered from death, and reserved 19 6, 32| same day that Charites was delivered by the subtill meane and 20 6, 36| received the money, and delivered me to my new Master who 21 7, 37| considering that I was happily delivered from the hands of the traiterous 22 7, 37| behaviour: when I was thus delivered from this double danger, 23 7, 38| their businesse, when as he delivered seaven pence for the tub, 24 7, 41| incontinently Philesiterus delivered him tenne Crownes, and when 25 8, 44| In the mean season he was delivered to the hands of the executioner. 26 8, 44| to the end he might be delivered from all torment, but I 27 8, 45| come before him, to whom he delivered foure times as much for 28 8, 46| child, that if she were delivered of a daughter, it should 29 8, 46| declared unto him that shee was delivered of a daughter, whom (as 30 8, 46| Paris, and after hee had delivered him the Apple, he made a 31 8, 46| Paris with a willing mind delivered the golden Apple to Venus, 32 9, 47| it were very late, to be delivered from all my misery, by invocation 33 9, 47| me, to the end I might be delivered from cruel fortune, which 34 9, 47| Behold Lucius, thou art delivered from so great miseries,