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Alphabetical [« »] emeralds 1 emergencies 1 eminent 2 emperor 40 emperors 2 empire 3 employ 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 out 41 should 41 time 40 emperor 40 while 39 man 38 an | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances emperor |
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1 Int| Cardinal. But I, broke in the Emperor, see that it will be so.~ ~ 2 Int| in truth have shared the Emperor’s prophetic vision. But 3 Int| himself to the Court of the Emperor Frederick III. and was reconciled 4 Int| Chancellor, played pandar to the Emperor’s imperially extravagant 5 Int| had visited Italy with the Emperor Sigismund, and was with 6 Ded| place in Siena, when the Emperor Sigismund was living there. 7 1| did great honour to the Emperor Sigismund on his arrival, 8 1| few days later; and the Emperor was present at her funeral, 9 1| talking of Lucretia: the Emperor, and all the others, stared 10 1| was rich, and who, as the Emperor’s friend, received valuable 11 1| when the services for the Emperor’s sacred person were over, 12 1| to-day, was nearest to the Emperor. Cast out these flames from 13 2| stood mid way between the Emperor’s court and Euryalus’ lodging; 14 2| Euryalus, and from this the Emperor guessed that she was in 15 2| who was always with the Emperor, like Maecenas with Octavian. 16 2| So, turning to him, the Emperor said:~ ~ ‘See how you inflame 17 2| than in the German. The Emperor was just going out, with 18 2| your goodness. Of all the Emperor’s companions, none pleases 19 2| false hopes, till either the Emperor went away, or her own mind 20 3| most powerful lover at the Emperor’s court, who with many prayers 21 3| for staying with you. The Emperor has much business in these 22 5| but he had to obey the Emperor. So this journey delayed 23 5| his way back, and that the Emperor had gone to meet him. Then, 24 5| awaited him. And when the Emperor saw her, he said:~ ~ ‘Deny 25 7| among the first of men, an Emperor’s dearest friend, wealthy, 26 8| laughing-stock, and lose the Emperor’s friendship. His friendship? 27 10| and thought:~ ~ ‘If the Emperor were to meet me now and 28 10| me and my posterity! The Emperor would have dismissed me, 29 11| nobly born, who was in the Emperor’s train, began to love Lucretia, 30 11| our ladies, but after the Emperor brought his court to Siena, 31 11| witness. So he went to the Emperor and complained, and Pacorus 32 18| MEANWHILE the Emperor had been reconciled with 33 18| you not tell me that the Emperor was leaving? He is preparing 34 18| maintain our love? I am the Emperor’s servant, and he has made 35 19| set off for Rome with the Emperor, and he had not been there 36 19| departed. Every day the Emperor came and comforted him, 37 19| and to be present at the Emperor’s coronation, when he was 38 19| After that, while the Emperor went to Perugia, Euryalus 39 20| so at last he reached the Emperor, who was still at Perugia, 40 20| not be consoled, until the Emperor wedded him to a maiden of