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| Alphabetical [« »] thereupon 2 therewith 5 therewithal 1 therewithall 30 therfore 3 therin 1 therof 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 returned 30 sister 30 speake 30 therewithall 29 boy 29 caused 29 cruell | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances therewithall |
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1 1, 2| inconstancy of Fortune: and therewithall he covered his face (even 2 1, 2| which shee hath begun. And therewithall I put off one of my garments 3 1, 5| some hole of the earth; and therewithall shee turned the head of 4 1, 5| slaine by mee this might. And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates 5 1, 5| here thy breakefast, and therewithall I opened my script that 6 1, 6| of the sent of meat; and therewithall I rode to the doore, which 7 1, 6| till I tell him so, and therewithall she closed fast the doore, 8 1, 6| a guest as you are. And therewithall hee commanded his wife to 9 1, 6| and if you be contented therewithall, you shall resemble and 10 2, 8| at your commandement. And therewithall shee willed secretly the 11 2, 11| should weepe and lament? And therewithall she turned backe, and commanded 12 2, 11| for the triall hereof. And therewithall he brought forth a certaine 13 3, 14| quality of my offence: and therewithall shee made a sign of joy. 14 3, 17| theefe and weake wretch. And therewithall looking about for some cudgel, 15 4, 22| thy great contumacy, and therewithall she tooke her by the haire, 16 4, 22| for I must dresse my selfe therewithall, and goe to the Theatre 17 4, 23| will beare you company? And therewithall they tooke me by the hatter, 18 5, 24| alone to get some pray. And therewithall he pulled out two thousand 19 5, 30| whom thou hast slaine? And therewithall they pulled him downe to 20 5, 31| see what I can doe. And therewithall she unclosed her apron, 21 6, 32| sword to finish my life. And therewithall after she had made relation 22 6, 34| in what place you be?~And therewithall he tooke his sheepe and 23 6, 36| have him at commandement. Therewithall they led me into the stable, 24 6, 36| vengeance of himselfe: and therewithall he tooke a whip, and scourged 25 7, 38| standing in a corner, and therewithall she opened the doore, blaming 26 7, 41| man at your pleasure, and therewithall when night came, she departed 27 7, 42| subject unto any person: and therewithall he called out his bandogges 28 7, 42| that cruell tyrant: And therewithall lie gave up the ghost. The 29 7, 43| from yonder Castle, and therewithall he tooke me by the halter 30 8, 46| my noose, my sparrow, and therewithall she eftsoones imbraced my