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| Alphabetical [« »] something 1 sometime 19 sometimes 21 somewhat 24 somtime 5 somwhat 1 son 11 | Frequency [« »] 24 round 24 sate 24 sight 24 somewhat 24 sorrow 24 space 24 strange | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances somewhat |
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1 1, 1| perceiving that my horse did wax somewhat slow, and to the intent 2 1, 5| therefore I would faine eat somewhat to strengthen and revive 3 2, 10| I) he is a tall man and somewhat blacke, and hee is called 4 2, 11| amased at their gazing, and somewhat angry withall, would have 5 2, 11| brought me into a chamber somewhat darke, and shewed me a Matron 6 2, 11| you could find or devise somewhat of your selfe, that might 7 3, 13| that fact. For returning somewhat late from supper yester 8 3, 13| And when my hearts were somewhat relented and mooved by my 9 3, 14| I had spoken these words somewhat gravely, and shewed my selfe 10 3, 15| sweetly. And when she was somewhat restored unto joy shee desired 11 5, 24| cried out once or twise, somewhat handsome, but the residue 12 5, 26| Sometimes (seeming to fetch somewhat) hee would goe to the Maiden 13 6, 32| secretly loved her, yet moved somewhat at her refusall, hee busily 14 6, 32| friends of Charites, she somewhat refreshed her fallen members 15 6, 36| rest. There was an old man somewhat bald, with long and gray 16 6, 36| power. And after that, he somewhat returning to himselfe, invented 17 7, 39| saving that my mind was somewhat recreated to heare and understand 18 7, 41| lamented a good space, and was somewhat comforted by the servants 19 7, 42| brethren spake unto him somewhat boldly, saying: It is but 20 7, 43| ducis Asinum?~My master somewhat astonied at the strange 21 8, 44| In the end, when he was somewhat returned to his former subtility, 22 9, 48| time, which peradventure is somewhat religious and given to some 23 9, 48| ankle of his left foote was somewhat maimed, which caused him 24 9, 48| religion, as though there were somewhat omitted, but that thou shouldest