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| Alphabetical [« »] suddainly 1 sudden 5 suddenly 5 suffer 29 sufferance 1 suffered 5 suffereth 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 miserable 29 mistresse 29 received 29 suffer 28 commandement 28 considering 28 faire | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances suffer |
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1 1, 3| had, and yet would hardly suffer me to escape. But I beeing 2 1, 5| cried for help; Wouldst thou suffer the man to be slaine before 3 3, 13| that you would in no wise suffer this wicked Homicide, embrued 4 3, 14| inventor therof, and wil not suffer that he should be sorrowfull, 5 3, 17| provender, would in no wise suffer me to come nigh the manger, 6 3, 17| said, How long shall wee suffer this wild Asse, that doth 7 4, 18| and Miloes Asse would not suffer me to feed there with them, 8 4, 22| absurdities. If I shall suffer any mortall creature to 9 4, 22| not with them but simply suffer them to speake what they 10 4, 22| howbeit the water would not suffer her to be drowned, but tooke 11 4, 22| aide thee, but if I should suffer thee to be hidden here, 12 4, 22| part in that I will not suffer thee to abide and remaine 13 4, 22| bastard; if we fortune to suffer thee to live so long till 14 4, 23| burthens, and would not suffer us to refresh our selves 15 4, 23| oath of our company, to suffer you to waxe more cruell 16 4, 23| torments which she shall suffer: First shee shall dwell 17 5, 25| but my conscience will not suffer me to conceale any thing 18 5, 30| evill fortune would not suffer me to continue in so good 19 7, 41| masters threatnings, would not suffer his mistresse to goe abroad, 20 7, 41| and indeed equity will not suffer, but that the husband should 21 8, 44| accompted such a one as will not suffer any person to be put to 22 8, 44| prevaile, gan say: I cannot suffer or abide that this young 23 8, 44| an ancient custome, can suffer and abide these facill and 24 8, 46| but because they would not suffer the Matron to abide such 25 8, 46| daughter, whom she would not suffer to be slaine, by reason 26 8, 46| her mischiefe, would not suffer him to depart a foot, untill 27 8, 46| might say: What, shall we suffer an Asse to play the Philosopher? 28 9, 47| of my humane speech will suffer me, or her divine power 29 9, 47| rest, for my mind would not suffer me to depart one foot away,