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Lucius Apuleius The Golden Asse Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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3001 4, 22| he be that retaineth her wittingly, against my will shall not 3002 5, 24| there a good space, and won the heart of Miloes Maid, 3003 8, 45| pretend some great and strange wonder, and thereby be throwne 3004 9, 47| evident a miracle, they wondered at the visions which they 3005 7, 42| the strange and dreadfull wondres which fortuned in the house 3006 3, 15| chamber, not as shee was wont to do, for she seemed nothing 3007 5, 30| backe againe through the woods of the hill to the place 3008 4, 22| superiour sort did repaire to wooe her. Every one marvelled 3009 6, 32| comely then the residue that wooed her, and also had riches 3010 4, 22| bring me home some of the wooll of their fleeces. Psyches 3011 7, 39| members onely hidden: some wore such ragged clouts, that 3012 5, 27| this calamity, yet fortune worked me other torments, for on 3013 5, 24| her husband, despised all worldly Pompe and delicacy, and 3014 9, 47| the initiall progeny of worlds, chiefe of powers divine, 3015 4, 23| is bitten and rent with wormes, shee shall endure the paine 3016 9, 47| which had long time bin worshippers of the religion, went into 3017 9, 48| meane to persever in the worshipping of the goddesse, and to 3018 7, 40| whereby to embrace the worthiest dames of this country, and 3019 8, 45| required, who to shew his worthinesse, and to purchase the benevolence 3020 5, 24| then went my company to wracke, insomuch that every man 3021 4, 22| divers sorts of oyles, and to wrap them in playsters and salves, 3022 4, 23| cruell fortune cease thy wrath, let the sorrow suffice 3023 5, 24| matter, but when they could wreast or learne no such thing 3024 4, 22| in all the world of like wretchednesse. When she had spoken these 3025 5, 27| cudgill full of knots) would wring bread for her selfe and 3026 Pref | that it was even I, the writer of mine own Metamorphosie 3027 8, 44| there, which I have put in writing to the end you may know 3028 6, 36| husband, are you out of your writs? pray husband follow my 3029 2, 11| assured him hee should have no wrong at any mans hand. Whereby 3030 4, 20| servants to deliver unto us x. crowns, having great store 3031 Ded | Colledge in Oxenforde, the xviij. of September, 1566.~Your 3032 9, 47| deadly howlings which thou yeeldest, that hast power to stoppe 3033 2, 9| the same, as a glasse that yeeldeth forth a more pleasant and 3034 9, 47| vestiment was of fine silke yeelding divers colours, sometime 3035 5, 27| in the spring time of the yeere when the meddows and fields 3036 5, 31| esteeme the mischiefe he did yesterday, but now we are contented 3037 9, 47| upon thee a a voluntary yoake of ministrie: And when thou 3038 | yourself 3039 | yourselves 3040 3, 14| see their comely shape and youthfull beauty, and that I might 3041 9, 47| by a little folly of thy youthfullnes, whereby thou hast had a 3042 1, 5| night hath abused my wanton youthfulnesse. This is he, who little 3043 4, 22| and griefes, but full of yre and forced with Envy, they 3044 3, 15| That whereas I have always yrked and loathed the embrace 3045 2, 11| try out the matter, even Zachlas an Egypptian, who is the 3046 5, 24| they went together towards Zacynthe, to continue there according 3047 4, 22| inwardly pricked by the zealous affection to behold her