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Alphabetical [« »] secundo 1 security 1 seducer 1 see 46 seeing 5 seek 3 seeks 2 | Frequency [« »] 51 nor 51 only 50 many 46 see 44 never 44 nothing 43 go | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances see |
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1 Int| before Rome:~ ~I seem to see you as a Cardinal, nor will 2 Int| the Chair of St. Peter. See that you despise me not, 3 Int| I, broke in the Emperor, see that it will be so.~ ~Aeneas 4 Int| Gaspar in his dedication to ‘see if I have told it aright.’ 5 Int| soon be ordained. He could see, by this time, that his 6 Int| without piety!’ and ‘When you see a woman, think that you 7 Int| a woman, think that you see a devil.’~ ~ But to be mediaeval 8 Ded| moreover, I maintain I’ll never see, has asked me of late to 9 Ded| read this history, and see if I have told it aright. 10 Pre| profiting by this adventure, see to it that the loves of 11 1| nothing more pleasant to see than those cheeks which, 12 2| to the palace, he could see her displaying herself at 13 2| him, the Emperor said:~ ~ ‘See how you inflame the women, 14 2| saying:~ ~ ‘That you may not see the object of your love. 15 2| upright and broad-shouldered. See how their locks are crimped 16 3| dignity than your deserts, I’d see to it to-day that never 17 3| in these parts, and I’ll see to it that he entrusts all 18 3| sleepless nights, so many fasts. See how thin and pale I am. 19 3| your prudence protect me. See that you observe what you 20 3| end. I, who am a woman, see too little, but you are 21 5| and Lucretia went often to see her, and oftener received 22 5| time you were away, could see Lucretia; but now, because 23 6| But for me,’ he said, ‘to see you thus is death, unless 24 6| that is impossible, I’ll see to it that the worst is 25 7| so impenetrable, but you see a way through; nothing so 26 7| Wonderful! Almost incredible! to see this man, in all else so 27 8| these ropes, and let me see Euryalus.’~ ~ He had just 28 8| story for all men, and I can see no way out. Oh, if some 29 8| several documents. Let us see if the papers are in there.’~ ~ 30 8| someone tries to steal it.’~ ~ See the shamelessness of woman! 31 8| good fortune! Do I really see you—is it true: Do I hold 32 10| of vigour, when shall I see you again? When again shall 33 12| in the meantime, go and see if our supper is ready. 34 12| best wine. Go on, Dromo, see that the food is plentiful.’~ ~ ‘ 35 12| is plentiful.’~ ~ ‘I'll see to that,’ said Dromo, ‘I’ 36 12| to-night. I am glad, Sosias, to see you are learning to hate 37 13| will you and taste it, to see if it is as good as they 38 14| of us perish. And we can see no remedy, that will prolong 39 14| charioteer of our love, and see to it that our passion be 40 14| and I am almost mad when I see Lucretia tortured on my 41 15| some crime. For while we see those called noble that 42 16| must examine the gates and see that they are properly fastened, 43 16| Unless you listen to me, see, my sword will even now 44 16| are not dead yet. I can see you are still warm, still 45 18| will be spread abroad? “See Lucretia, who they said 46 20| those eyes he was never to see more, spoke to no one all