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| Alphabetical [« »] lechery 1 led 12 leese 2 left 27 leg 2 legge-harnesse 1 legges 4 | Frequency [« »] 27 fast 27 father 27 knew 27 left 27 meat 27 receive 27 rest | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances left |
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1 1, 3| such apparel as the theeves left to cover me withall.~The 2 1, 5| up to the hilts into the left part of his necke, and received 3 1, 5| for they two turned on the left hand to the next villages, 4 2, 10| with those meats that were left at supper, the cups were 5 2, 11| and dainty dish that was left at supper. Then she shaked 6 4, 18| my hinder heels, that I left him lying at the hill foot 7 4, 19| there was well nigh none left, in such sort that you might 8 4, 20| Captain Thrasileon, but he left not his fame and honour.~ 9 4, 22| Thus poore Psyches being left alone, weeping and trembling 10 4, 22| shipping.~When Psyches was left alone (saving that she seemed 11 4, 22| what comfort or remedy is left to my afflictions, when 12 4, 23| hurt my right thigh and my left hoofe, and one of them said, 13 5, 24| CHAPTER~How hee that was left behinde at Hippata did bring 14 5, 24| lacked a beard. Howbeit I left not off for all this, nor 15 5, 27| lying on the ground as wee left them; then they first brought 16 5, 28| mighty staffe, till he had left no haire on all my body, 17 7, 42| their cloakes about their left armes, tooke up stones to 18 8, 45| part in the residue that is left: if our partnership doe 19 8, 46| commanded his wife which he left at home great with child, 20 8, 46| all naked, saving that his left shoulder was covered with 21 9, 47| a pleasant sound, in her left hand shee bare a cup of 22 9, 47| token of equitie by his left hand, which was deformed 23 9, 47| Annubis, and bearing in his left hand, his verge, and in 24 9, 47| and more, bearing in his left hand the timbrill, and in 25 9, 48| arived my servant which I had left in the country, when Fotis 26 9, 48| to declare, which then he left in my chamber, and sitting 27 9, 48| me how the ankle of his left foote was somewhat maimed,