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| Alphabetical [« »] sighed 1 sighes 6 sighing 1 sight 24 sights 2 sign 1 signe 10 | Frequency [« »] 24 presently 24 round 24 sate 24 sight 24 somewhat 24 sorrow 24 space | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances sight |
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1 2, 8| which was a marvellous sight to see, for shee seemed 2 2, 9| was in my mind a comely sight to see.~These things when 3 2, 10| table, out of Pamphiles sight as much as I could, being 4 2, 11| sleepe, and am more quicke of sight than Lynx or Argus. I had 5 3, 14| good Lord what a strange sight did I see, what a monster? 6 3, 14| expresse the forme of this new sight, so far was I amased and 7 3, 14| to hide my selfe from the sight of men, because I had ministred 8 3, 15| to come to my mistresse sight with empty hands, I saw 9 4, 18| Lucius out of every mans sight. And while I considered 10 4, 20| couragious, that at the ougly sight of so great a monster will 11 4, 20| him.~Alas what a pittifull sight it was to see our poore 12 4, 21| By the terror of which sight, and the feare of so dreadfull 13 4, 22| comfort myself with the sight of my sisters. I pray you 14 4, 22| couched fairly, at whose sight the very lampe encreased 15 4, 22| hee was gone out of her sight shee threw her selfe into 16 4, 22| was scantly come in the sight of the house of Venus, but 17 4, 22| do greatly feare at the sight thereof. What, have you 18 6, 32| penall deprivation of thy sight, lift up thy face, regard 19 6, 33| verily it was a pittifull sight to see so many Dogs, some 20 7, 39| When I saw this dreadfull sight, I began to feare, least 21 7, 42| wondred at this dreadfull sight one of the Servants came 22 8, 44| away from the pestilent sight of his stepdame. And knowing 23 8, 44| went to see this strange sight. Amongst them all the father 24 9, 47| But when they had lost the sight of the ship, every man caried