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| Alphabetical [« »] magnificencie 1 maid 16 maide 1 maiden 33 maidenly 2 maidens 5 maimed 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 covered 33 doth 33 further 33 maiden 33 milo 33 persons 33 sleepe | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances maiden |
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1 2, 8| hardly attempt to winne the maiden Fotis, for she is beautifull, 2 2, 11| backe, and commanded her maiden Myrrhena to deliver me a 3 4, 21| or baggage, save only a maiden, that seemed by her habit 4 4, 21| commaunded her to sit by the maiden, and pacify her dolor as 5 4, 21| burn you alive. Hereat the maiden was greatly feared, and 6 4, 22| the fame of this excellent maiden was spread about in every 7 4, 22| honoured and worshipped this maiden in stead of Venus, and in 8 4, 22| world, with whome a mortall maiden is joyned now partaker of 9 4, 22| disobedient beauty of a mortall maiden, and I pray thee, that without 10 4, 22| accorded to the mind of any maiden: what do you not know that 11 4, 22| if there be any excellent Maiden of comely beauty in the 12 4, 22| marriage: he hath chosen a Maiden that fancieth him well, 13 4, 22| declared unto the captive maiden: but I poore Asse, not standing 14 4, 23| saved the life of a young maiden that was captive amongst 15 4, 23| What wilt thou doe unhappy maiden? Why wouldst thou goe so 16 4, 23| after this they bound the maiden and fell greedily to their 17 4, 23| was the death of the poore Maiden scanned betweene them foure. 18 5, 24| provised for me and the maiden, and still as I looked downe 19 5, 25| opinion, and by and by the Maiden was unloosed of her bonds, 20 5, 25| women, when as I saw the Maiden (who was appointed to be 21 5, 26| touching this selling of the Maiden, and to seeke for other 22 5, 26| somewhat) hee would goe to the Maiden and give her pieces of meate, 23 5, 27| young man Lepolemus took the Maiden and set her upon my backe, 24 5, 29| when he espyed an honest maiden passing by die high way, 25 6, 32| comming home againe of the maiden, Whereby (by reason that 26 6, 35| this servant had married a Maiden of the same house, howbeit 27 8, 46| immediately to the young maiden, keeping the matter secret 28 8, 46| ill spirit, when the poore maiden called for helpe with a 29 8, 46| miserably. The husband of this maiden but especially her brother, 30 8, 46| The woman that slew the Maiden having lost the name of 31 8, 46| Ambrosia, when she was a maiden, and to the end she would 32 8, 46| apple of gold: the other maiden which seemed by her armour 33 8, 46| stirre men to battell; this maiden began to dance and shake