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| Alphabetical [« »] mischiefs 1 mischievous 14 miser 11 miserable 29 miserablest 1 miserably 7 miserie 7 | Frequency [« »] 29 desired 29 friends 29 marriage 29 miserable 29 mistresse 29 received 29 suffer | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances miserable |
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1 1, 2| meigre and of so sallow and miserable a countenance, that I scantly 2 1, 2| and beating his face in miserable sort), began to say.~ 3 1, 3| purchase to my selfe this miserable face, and for her lodging 4 1, 3| understanding the cause of his miserable estate, sayd unto him, In 5 1, 4| turned divers persons into miserable beasts.~In faith Aristomenus 6 1, 5| brought forth the heart of my miserable companion Socrates, who 7 3, 12| hands, I weeped in most miserable sort. For I imagined with 8 3, 13| I did consider myne owne miserable conscience. Howbeit, beeing 9 4, 19| his body from torment and miserable captivity: and further he 10 4, 21| should renew her dolour and miserable weeping. What, thinke you ( 11 4, 22| owne beauty. Whereupon the miserable father of this unfortunate 12 4, 22| declared to his wife the miserable and unhappy fate of his 13 4, 22| every man gone home, the miserable Parents well nigh consumed 14 4, 22| sisters hearing of her most miserable fortune, came with great 15 4, 22| married to a man of base and miserable condition) did come my selfe 16 4, 22| not by what meanes) of her miserable estate, endeavored to pacific 17 4, 23| their victuals, which the miserable old woman had prepared for 18 5, 24| susteined, being changed into a miserable Asse, then had I no small 19 5, 27| of Thrace would throw his miserable ghests to be torne in peeces 20 6, 32| man came and declared the miserable death of Lepolemus and his 21 6, 32| well if you grant to me miserable woman, necessarie time to 22 6, 32| everlasting remorse of thy miserable conscience. When she had 23 6, 32| immediately the friends of miserable Charites did bury her body 24 6, 34| masters I pray you succour me miserable caitife, and restore my 25 6, 36| roome, and to ease me of my miserable labour: but I pray God thou 26 7, 40| onely meane, in that to the miserable deformity of my shape, I 27 7, 42| streames of his blond, in most miserable manner. Hereby was my master 28 8, 46| brother taking in ill part the miserable death of his sister, as 29 9, 48| to the adversities of the miserable, as a loving mother thou