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| Alphabetical [« »] weep 3 weepe 13 weeped 3 weeping 32 weight 2 wel 12 welcome 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 drinke 32 stood 32 table 32 weeping 31 light 31 ready 31 sea | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances weeping |
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1 1, 2| is great lamentation and weeping for thee at home: Thy children 2 2, 11| in mourning vesture, and weeping in lamentable wise. And 3 2, 11| parcell thereof, and with weeping eyes desired them all to 4 2, 11| immediately came in the matron weeping with her Witnesses, and 5 2, 11| forthwith stepped out an old man weeping and lamenting, and ranne 6 2, 11| to doe the same. But shee weeping in lamentable wise, did 7 3, 13| utter any word at all for weeping. And on the other side I 8 3, 14| civil violence lead me away weeping and sobbing, whether I would 9 3, 14| reason of my sobbing and weeping all day, I desired license 10 4, 21| can I (I say) cease from weeping, and live any longer? Thus 11 4, 21| her dolour and miserable weeping. What, thinke you (quoth 12 4, 21| contrary. And to dream of weeping, beating, and killing, is 13 4, 22| of Psyches did go forward weeping and crying unto this enterprise, 14 4, 22| Psyches being left alone, weeping and trembling on the toppe 15 4, 22| she passed all the day in weeping, and went to bed at night, 16 4, 22| the day and the night in weeping? And wil you not cease in 17 4, 22| selves no more, cease your weeping. And by and by she commaunded 18 4, 22| after him into the aire, weeping and lamenting pitteously: 19 4, 22| her haire, and with great weeping and lamentation desired 20 4, 22| not comfort her self with weeping, such was the present danger 21 5, 31| for the Mother of the boy, weeping and lamenting for his death, 22 6, 32| threw her selfe upon him weeping and lamenting grievously 23 6, 32| your dolour, refraine your weeping, beat not your breasts: 24 7, 41| fast bound, followed him weeping, not because he was accused 25 8, 44| comfort in her, but continuall weeping and sobbing, insomuch that 26 8, 44| to utter her intent, with weeping eyes and covered face, began 27 8, 44| old man the father with weeping eyes even at the returne 28 8, 44| whereby the rather at his weeping and lamentation, he moved 29 8, 46| after great lamentation and weeping, they caused her to be buried 30 9, 47| hath declared. Then with a weeping countenance, I made this 31 9, 47| Behold Lucius I am come, thy weeping and prayers hath mooved 32 9, 47| ayd thee, leave off thy weeping and lamentation, put away