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| Alphabetical [« »] comeliest 1 comelinesse 2 comely 25 comfort 26 comforted 2 coming 1 comly 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 till 26 cast 26 charites 26 comfort 26 companion 26 contented 26 declare | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances comfort |
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1 Ded | but also receive a further comfort to attempt some more serious 2 3, 13| when otherwise he should comfort and help mee.~ 3 3, 14| where he went about to comfort me, beeing sad and yet fearfull, 4 3, 17| neither could I see any comfort of my transformation, for 5 4, 20| Thrasileon, the honour of our comfort, received his death so patiently, 6 4, 21| cave, and assisted her to comfort in this sort, Weep not fair 7 4, 22| of the instruments was a comfort to her being alone.~During 8 4, 22| great dolour and sorrow to comfort and speake with her parents.~ 9 4, 22| shee was past all hopes of comfort, in that shee was closed 10 4, 22| might speak with them and comfort them, wherat at length he 11 4, 22| venerable face, yet that I may comfort myself with the sight of 12 4, 22| us in your belly? What a comfort will it be unto all the 13 4, 22| Verily you are come to comfort my sorrow, but I pray you 14 4, 22| selfe in this sort: Now what comfort or remedy is left to my 15 4, 22| insomuch that she could not comfort her self with weeping, such 16 6, 32| parents and friends did comfort her, and pulled her away. 17 6, 32| companion Lepolemus? O Charites comfort your selfe, pacifie your 18 6, 32| be merry, nor receive any comfort, but tormented her selfe 19 7, 39| eate no meate, but I saw no comfort or consolation of my evill 20 7, 40| stead of a Bird, did yet comfort my selfe by this onely meane, 21 8, 44| weake, and there was no comfort in her, but continuall weeping 22 8, 44| all my dolour: Thou art my comfort and onely health, for those 23 8, 44| to be of good cheere, and comfort her selfe till as he might 24 9, 48| affection from day to day, with comfort and better hope, as parents 25 9, 48| blessed dame, the perpetuall comfort of humane kind, who by thy 26 9, 48| which thing gave me great comfort to my peregrination, and