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| Alphabetical [« »] historie 1 histories 1 history 3 hither 20 ho 3 hoare 1 hoarse 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 cruelly 20 doores 20 feet 20 hither 20 judge 20 law 20 mooved | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances hither |
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1 1, 5| and I sayd unto him, Come hither Socrates to this water and 2 1, 6| to, for hee brought mee hither roundly, and therefore I 3 1, 7| cause of your peregrination hither. Then I answered and sayd, 4 2, 8| and hovered with her wings hither and thither. On the contrary 5 2, 10| purposing to take my journey hither, he declared many things 6 2, 10| the great tempests tossed hither and thither, in great peril, 7 2, 11| smoke at all? Commest thou hither to eat, where we should 8 3, 12| peregrination and voyage hither should be prosperous. But 9 3, 13| further, and so brought hither to your honourable presence 10 4, 19| towers and Tables to move hither and thither: hee made many 11 4, 22| Trumpetters of Tryton, leaping hither and thither, and blowing 12 4, 22| shining flours, and trembling hither and thither, and his other 13 4, 22| Psyches hurled her selfe hither and thither, to seeke her 14 4, 22| evill a mother, ran about, hither and thither, and called 15 5, 24| the house, and returned hither into our Cave; I (thrusting 16 6, 36| began to hurle themselves hither and thither, as though they 17 7, 37| and flinging my heeles hither and thither to save my selfe, 18 7, 38| you have you brought home hither, to fetch away my tub for 19 8, 46| smocke, which the wind blew hither and thither to testifie 20 9, 47| delectations, which wandered hither and thither, you might see