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| Alphabetical [« »] magistrates 7 magitian 3 magnificencie 1 maid 16 maide 1 maiden 33 maidenly 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 keepe 16 laid 16 lying 16 maid 16 matron 16 members 16 mischiefe | Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances maid |
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1 1, 6| his house than onely one maid, who goeth apparelled like 2 1, 6| Then there came forth a maid which said, Ho sirrah that 3 1, 6| whom I answered, I pray you maid speak more gently, and tel 4 1, 6| his friend. Then sayd the Maid, I pray you tarry here till 5 1, 6| so by appointment of the maid I came to him and saluted 6 1, 6| And then he called his maid which was named Fotis, and 7 4, 22| him Psyches (for so the maid was called) and having told 8 4, 22| with deadly howling, the maid that should be married did 9 4, 22| her in this sort: O faire maid, I am a rusticke and rude 10 4, 22| fell acquainted with the maid? And immediately she departed 11 4, 22| take mercy on this poore maid, espouse to Cupid, who is 12 4, 23| of the flying away of the Maid: my mind is that he shall 13 5, 24| won the heart of Miloes Maid, by fained love, did thoroughly 14 5, 26| in my selfe: O wretched Maid, thou hast forgotten thy 15 5, 27| treasurie. This done, the Maid was married to Lepolemus, 16 5, 29| passe that this fearefull maid had beene slaine by him,