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| Alphabetical [« »] fret 1 fretting 1 fried 1 friend 24 friendly 1 friends 29 frivolous 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 eares 24 estate 24 force 24 friend 24 kind 24 morning 24 poyson | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances friend |
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1 1, 2| howbeit he was my singular friend and familiar acquaintance, 2 1, 2| he to me and said, O my friend Aristomenus, now perceive 3 1, 4| Then I spake and said O my friend Socrates you have declared 4 1, 5| Behold good Hostler, my friend, my companion and my brother, 5 1, 5| therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: 6 1, 6| and thought, In faith my friend Demeas hath served me well, 7 1, 6| letters from Demeas his friend. Then sayd the Maid, I pray 8 1, 6| sayd, Verily, I thanke my friend Demeas much, in that hee 9 1, 6| a Gentleman borne, as my friend Demeas hath no lesse declared 10 1, 7| mee, saying, O my deare friend Lucius, it is a great while 11 1, 7| demaunded of mee how his friend Demeas did, his wife, his 12 2, 8| deere Cousin and singular friend? To whom I answered, Sir 13 2, 10| doing, and sayd, O deare friend you are heartily welcome, 14 2, 11| him and sayd, I pray thee friend Bellerophon sit still and 15 3, 13| assayed to rob and spoyl my friend Milo. But when those cruell 16 3, 13| and especially my good friend and host Milo. Then thought 17 3, 14| said to the messenger, My friend I pray you tell to my cousine 18 4, 20| hee had sent him being his friend, the first fruits of his 19 4, 20| liberality of Nicanor his friend, hee commanded his servants 20 5, 26| of good cheere my sweete friend Charites, for thou shalt 21 6, 32| a losse have I had of my friend, my fellow, my companion 22 6, 32| to him in this manner: My friend Thrasillus, if thou be so 23 7, 43| for the safeguard of his friend, he said, that hee saw not 24 9, 47| gan say in this sort: O my friend Lucius, after the endurance