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| Alphabetical [« »] communed 1 communication 8 companie 2 companion 26 companions 15 company 44 compared 2 | Frequency [« »] 26 cast 26 charites 26 comfort 26 companion 26 contented 26 declare 26 doore | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances companion |
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1 1, 2| behold, I fortuned to espy my companion Socrates sitting upon the 2 1, 5| the heart of my miserable companion Socrates, who having his 3 1, 5| of me to morrow, when my companion shall be found murthered 4 1, 5| you have murthered your Companion whom you brought in yesternight, 5 1, 5| good Hostler, my friend, my companion and my brother, whom thou 6 1, 5| what is hee that seeing his companion die in the high-way before 7 1, 5| the death of my wretched companion, I buried him in the Sands 8 1, 6| and hath a wife that is a companion of his extreame misery, 9 1, 7| to buy fish, met with his companion Pythias.~When this was done, 10 1, 7| devising of the grace of my companion Pythias. Where when I had 11 2, 8| with my self the tale of my companion Aristomenus touching the 12 4, 19| evill fortune of my poore companion, and purposed now to forget 13 4, 19| whether wee should leave our companion there, or yeeld ourselves 14 5, 24| certaine tall man, a valiant companion, but of young age, stout 15 5, 24| seemed so worthy to be their companion, should be one of their 16 5, 26| brought asleepe by their new companion.~Then the young man spake 17 5, 26| sumptuously, and the new companion said unto the other, You 18 6, 32| my friend, my fellow, my companion Lepolemus? O Charites comfort 19 6, 32| saying: Behold the faithfull companion of my husband, behold this 20 6, 32| shall have blindnesse to thy companion, and an everlasting remorse 21 6, 34| eating and devouring their companion: and as for the old man, 22 6, 36| were to be sold: all my companion horses were bought up by 23 7, 41| the wife of the Fuller my companion, who seemed to me a wise 24 8, 45| as a third Brother, and Companion, and I thought I was never 25 8, 46| him upon my backe, and his Companion to feed with him at the 26 8, 46| whereof I was a profitable companion to them every day: There