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| Alphabetical [« »] beanes 2 bear 7 beard 8 beare 33 beares 5 bearest 1 beareth 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 three 34 whether 34 wicked 33 beare 33 covered 33 doth 33 further | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances beare |
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1 1, 2| of Medicine is feigned to beare. But turning me to him that 2 1, 3| bringe downe the sky, to beare up the earth, to turne the 3 1, 7| rods or verges which they beare, and this habit which you 4 1, 7| Then answered Pithias, I beare the office of the Clerke 5 3, 14| sorrowfull, but pleasantly beare a joyfull face. And verily 6 3, 15| sweare by the love that I beare unto you, and I will not 7 3, 15| ensure you, the love that I beare unto you, enforceth mee 8 3, 17| had more than they could beare away, yet were they loth 9 3, 17| trusses than wee were able to beare. And when we were out of 10 4, 20| feigning that he were a Beare, should be led to Demochares 11 4, 20| were desirous to play the Beare, but especially one Thrasileon 12 4, 20| Demochares beheld this mighty Beare, and saw the liberality 13 4, 20| they could carry away: and beare it to the sepulchre, and 14 4, 20| they would returne. The Beare running about the house, 15 4, 22| earth, or that any shall beare about a false surmised shape 16 4, 22| affection which hee may beare unto her that hee may make 17 4, 22| mother: O what great joy beare you unto us in your belly? 18 4, 22| did not repent Venus to beare such a childe. At the beds 19 4, 22| wife, and thou Zephyrus beare downe thy mistresse, and 20 4, 22| understand that I would beare a more worthier than thou. 21 4, 23| parents? Come on, we will beare you company? And therewithall 22 5, 27| hired of her neighbours to beare their sackes likewise, howbeit 23 5, 30| cave by, a marvailous great Beare, holding out his mighty 24 5, 30| escape from the terrible Beare, but especially from the 25 5, 30| that was worse than the Beare. Then a certaine stranger 26 5, 30| knew was done by the cruell Beare: and verely I would have 27 7, 41| that the husband should beare more authority then the 28 7, 43| much lesse he was able to beare any greater trusses: but 29 8, 44| least I should be found to beare small honour and faith to 30 8, 46| that I was his Servant to beare him upon my backe, and his 31 8, 46| conscience and love that I beare to the health and safeguard 32 9, 47| saw there a meeke and tame beare, which in matron habite 33 9, 48| envie of ill persons, which beare me stomacke and grudge by