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| Alphabetical [« »] dennes 1 deny 6 denyed 2 depart 24 departed 35 departeth 1 departing 2 | Frequency [« »] 25 spoken 24 child 24 demanded 24 depart 24 eares 24 estate 24 force | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances depart |
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1 1, 7| done he perswaded me to depart, and sayd that onely shame 2 1, 7| selfe, I will not (quoth he) depart from this place, until such 3 1, 7| advisedly, he suffered me to depart to my chamber. So scaped 4 2, 8| secretly the residue to depart: who being gone she sayd, 5 2, 9| merrily disposed, made answer, Depart I say, Miser from me, depart 6 2, 9| Depart I say, Miser from me, depart from my fire, for if the 7 2, 9| and laughed, but I did not depart from thence until such time 8 2, 10| and give me licence to depart to bed: wherewithall I rose 9 2, 11| unwilling that I should depart one foot from her company, 10 3, 14| present day, that I should not depart from his company, wherefore 11 3, 14| day, I desired license to depart to my Chamber, and so I 12 3, 15| minde to goe home, nor to depart hence, but esteeme the pleasure 13 4, 22| doe so great a mischiefe? Depart from me and take such things 14 4, 22| wherefore I advise thee to depart hence and take it not in 15 6, 32| prepared themselves to depart away.~ 16 6, 33| now a Gods name you may depart away. So we went forward, 17 6, 34| our packs, purposing to depart away. And because we would 18 7, 43| upon him, and to let him depart with his owne, swearing 19 8, 46| would not suffer him to depart a foot, untill such time 20 9, 47| lawfull for every man to depart, whereat all the people 21 9, 47| mind would not suffer me to depart one foot away, so attentiv 22 9, 48| prophane people commanded to depart, and when they had put on 23 9, 48| length admonished me to depart homeward, not without rendring 24 9, 48| could unneth be perswaded to depart, before I had fallen prostrate