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| Alphabetical [« »] mistaking 1 mistery 1 mistres 3 mistresse 29 mistresses 2 mistris 1 mistrust 2 | Frequency [« »] 29 friends 29 marriage 29 miserable 29 mistresse 29 received 29 suffer 28 commandement | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances mistresse |
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1 Life | celestial Muse and venerable mistresse of Africke. Soone after, 2 2, 8| and by he went unto his mistresse and whispered in her eare, 3 2, 9| pottage for her master and mistresse, the Cupboord was all set 4 2, 10| Fotis (who had brought her mistresse to bed) came in and gave 5 3, 14| tell to my cousine your mistresse, that I would willingly 6 3, 15| Apuleius, what witchcraft her mistresse did use.~When I was a bed 7 3, 15| Fotis, having brought her mistresse to sleepe, came into the 8 3, 15| not seeme to come to my mistresse sight with empty hands, 9 3, 15| matter, I brought it to my mistresse. And so when night came, 10 3, 15| see and behold when thy mistresse goeth about any Sorcery 11 3, 16| brought Apuleius to see her Mistresse enchant.~On a day Fotis 12 3, 16| feare, and said that her mistresse, to work her sorceries on 13 4, 22| Zephyrus beare downe thy mistresse, and so she cast her selfe 14 4, 22| thy mother and soveraign mistresse: and whereas thou shouldst 15 4, 22| shalt know that thou hast a mistresse above thee. What, dost thou 16 4, 22| the commandement of their Mistresse, and after they had piteously 17 5, 27| recovered: then my good Mistresse looked about for me, and 18 5, 27| this new wedded woman (my Mistresse) did greatly commend me 19 5, 27| engender some mules for my Mistresse: then he that had in charge 20 5, 27| perswaded that if my Master and Mistresse did render to me so many 21 6, 32| by the appointment of her Mistresse) fed him with flattering 22 6, 32| excusing the absence of her Mistresse Charites, by reason that 23 7, 41| threatnings, would not suffer his mistresse to goe abroad, but as she 24 7, 41| saying that he would give his mistresse twenty crowns and him ten, 25 7, 41| the whole matter to his Mistresse, who according to the nature 26 7, 41| seeing the intent of his Mistresse, was very glad, and for 27 7, 41| Philesiterus, declaring that his Mistresse was consented to his mind, 28 8, 46| longer the pleasure of their Mistresse closed the doores of the 29 9, 47| naturall mother of all things, mistresse and governesse of all the