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| Alphabetical [« »] persevering 2 person 49 personage 2 persons 33 perswade 5 perswaded 10 perswadeth 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 further 33 maiden 33 milo 33 persons 33 sleepe 33 soone 33 sweet | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances persons |
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1 Ded | insatiable desires of covetous persons. The fables of Atreus, Thiestes, 2 Ded | example to proud and arrogant persons, that weeneth to climb up 3 Ded | Sunne, are represented those persons which attempt things passing 4 Ded | that vertuous and godly persons shall be rewarded after 5 1, 4| the Witch turned divers persons into miserable beasts.~In 6 1, 4| following) closed all the persons in the towne so sure in 7 1, 5| had done by divers other persons, it fortuned that Socrates 8 3, 13| accused to have slaine three persons, to perswade you that he 9 3, 14| mercy upon these slaine persons, and succour our Widowhood 10 3, 14| three such great and valiant persons, wherefore the truth must 11 4, 18| destruction. Then all the persons of the town, moved by her 12 4, 19| beasts, and many condemned persons were brought from the Judgement 13 4, 20| to behold the same) many persons came on every side to see 14 4, 22| began to laugh, and as angry persons accustome to doe, she shaked 15 4, 22| was made betweene unequall persons, in the field without witnesses, 16 4, 22| of spitefull and envious persons. And if there be any excellent 17 5, 24| him, yet sent they many persons after, towardes Lucius Countrey 18 5, 24| bestoweth her riches upon evil persons, and fooles, and chooseth 19 5, 24| last by the envy of divers persons, was banished away and compelled 20 5, 25| purchaseth damage to divers persons. Therefore if you put this 21 6, 36| Apuleius was cheapned by divers persons, and how they looked in 22 6, 36| there a great number of persons apparelled in divers colours, 23 6, 36| axes, and dancing like mad persons. After that we had passed 24 6, 36| unwares, and found these persons committing their vile abhomination, 25 7, 42| owne lives, like desperate persons dressed themselves against 26 8, 44| counsell of wise and grave persons, he went incontinently to 27 8, 44| rather to cure and save sicke persons by meane of medicines: and 28 8, 46| had killed a great many persons in his dayes and promised 29 8, 46| salitary of the death of two persons, but he yeelded up the ghost: 30 8, 46| envy and malice of wicked persons impoysoned with the herbe 31 9, 48| power to damne and save all persons, and if any were at the 32 9, 48| speake, considering that many persons saw me at that time: there 33 9, 48| slander and envie of ill persons, which beare me stomacke