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Alphabetical [« »] wives 2 woe 3 woke 1 woman 42 women 23 won 7 wonder 3 | Frequency [« »] 43 go 42 did 42 which 42 woman 41 out 41 should 41 time | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances woman |
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1 Int| he had loved an English woman, by name Elizabeth, and 2 Int| element rose to the surface; ‘Woman is an imperfect creature... 3 Int| piety!’ and ‘When you see a woman, think that you see a devil.’~ ~ 4 Pre| No man’s love will hold a woman, but his whom she has seen 5 1| bold, she bore within her woman’s heart, tempered by modesty, 6 2| and freely. So the loving woman approached him, trusting 7 2| Where are you going, unhappy woman?’ Sosias replied. ‘You will 8 3| horse, was mounted by a woman; he obeyed the reins and 9 3| business, and brought a little woman, who took a letter composed 10 3| to pity him.’~ ~ Now this woman was notorious for a bawd, 11 3| and took it ill that a woman of such repute should be 12 3| before my eyes again.’~ ~ The woman had expected worse than 13 3| think; I am not the kind of woman to whom you should send 14 3| blame, if he had sent a woman of ill-repute, for he was 15 3| nothing remained to commend a woman: beauty was a pleasant quality, 16 3| your passions. But when a woman gives way to that insanity, 17 3| nothing more terrible than a woman in love, whose love is not 18 3| Now I am a married woman, noble, rich, and it is 19 3| for a man to do than for a woman. And, if you love me, as 20 3| It is easy to betray a woman, but the easier the more 21 3| to the end. I, who am a woman, see too little, but you 22 4| easy to guard an unwilling woman as to watch a flock of fleas 23 4| cunning, and begins with them. Woman is an ungovernable animal, 24 8| if this time I escape, no woman’s tricks shall ever deceive 25 8| See the shamelessness of woman! Go now and trust the sex. 26 10| would say it was not this woman but another I had been with. 27 10| have put my fate into a woman’s hands. This is not what 28 10| never to put faith in any woman. He used to say, woman is 29 10| any woman. He used to say, woman is an unmanageable animal, 30 10| given my life to a mere woman. What if someone had recognized 31 10| wit of Lucretia. Oh, loyal woman and wise mistress! Oh, glorious 32 10| have scarcely seen this woman. Where she is most feminine, 33 11| his love and that only her woman’s modesty stood in his way. 34 11| with two girls and an old woman, and Pacorus followed her, 35 11| prayers. Then says the old woman: ‘Come, Lady, take the flower 36 11| was persuaded by the old woman and took the flower. When 37 11| happened, bringing the old woman as a witness. So he went 38 14| wish I had never known this woman. But who is there can resist 39 14| city. Some might say that a woman who would do that should 40 16| fastened by many bolts that no woman’s hands could possibly lift. 41 16| deserve to die, leaving a woman in such a plight. But if 42 18| will take with me one old woman. Arrange for two or three