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| Alphabetical [« »] people 60 pepper 1 peradventure 6 perceive 23 perceived 43 perceiveth 1 perceiving 15 | Frequency [« »] 23 alone 23 appeared 23 lepolemus 23 perceive 23 since 23 treasure 23 whose | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances perceive |
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1 1, 2| friend Aristomenus, now perceive I well that you are ignorant 2 1, 5| sword: but when I could not perceive any such thing, I thought 3 1, 7| worth a halfepenny? Now perceive I well, that you are an 4 2, 11| knew, whereby you shall perceive that I declare the truth: 5 4, 18| thornes there. Neither did I perceive that there was any valley 6 4, 20| curious viewing and prying perceive the truth, ran upon them 7 4, 20| him. And although I might perceive that he was well nigh dead, 8 4, 22| excellent beauty: now, now you perceive, but too late, the plague 9 4, 22| dead: for now I see and perceive that I am come to this misery 10 4, 22| is called divination) I perceive by your uncertaine gate, 11 4, 22| the boxe where she could perceive no beauty nor any thing 12 5, 26| Parents ordained for thee, now perceive I well thou hast no remorse 13 5, 26| destruction likewise? Well now I perceive thou hast a pleasure in 14 5, 29| tame as a lambe. When I did perceive that I was delivered from 15 6, 32| servant of the house may perceive it. Then Thrasillus trusting 16 6, 36| nose in his taile you shall perceive how patient he is: Thus 17 7, 39| ragged clouts, that you might perceive all their naked bodies, 18 8, 44| spoken these words you might perceive how the trayterous knave 19 8, 45| we will breake of: for I perceive that the great losse which 20 8, 46| husband should understand and perceive it. Wherefore shee discovered 21 8, 46| through which you might perceive two little wings, whereby 22 9, 47| favourable to thee, and if I perceive that thou art obedient to 23 9, 47| before, as I might well perceive stood still and holding