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| Alphabetical [« »] thyself 3 tied 11 til 4 till 27 tillage 1 timbrell 2 timbrill 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 rest 27 still 27 supper 27 till 26 cast 26 charites 26 comfort | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances till |
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1 Ded | Epistle Dedicatory at all; till as now of late perswaded 2 1, 6| Maid, I pray you tarry here till I tell him so, and therewithall 3 3, 15| in pastime and dalliance, till as by drowsie and unlusty 4 4, 18| with a great knotted whip till I was well nigh dead, and 5 4, 19| swilling thyself from morning till night? Then the old woman 6 4, 22| suffer thee to live so long till thou be delivered. When 7 5, 24| cruelly scourged and tormented till hee was welnigh dead, to 8 5, 26| more, and never ceased, till as they were all overcome 9 5, 28| toe with a mighty staffe, till he had left no haire on 10 5, 30| stones and rocks with my body till I came into the open fields, 11 5, 31| that my death was delayed till the next morrow, but what 12 5, 31| never ceased beating me till she was so weary that the 13 5, 31| burning me continually, till such time as (having but 14 6, 32| delight themselves in love: till as by continuall acquaintance 15 6, 33| that they never stayed till the morning: But being welnigh 16 6, 36| with their naked swords, till they came to a noble City: 17 7, 37| kept the chamber round, till such time as they thought 18 7, 38| with this and with that, till as they had both ended their 19 7, 39| and yoked together, doe till the ground to the intent 20 7, 41| of her Neighbours houses, till the choller of her husband 21 7, 41| they remained a good space, till all the corne was ground, 22 8, 44| cheere, and comfort her selfe till as he might find some convenient 23 8, 44| would find alwayes excuses, till in the end she understood 24 8, 44| to disprove the varlet, till such time as the Officers 25 8, 45| whereby I never rested eating, till such time as the master 26 8, 45| passed many offices of honor, till hee had taken upon him the 27 9, 48| temple, and taried there till the opening of the gates,