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Alphabetical [« »] memoirs 1 memories 1 memory 1 men 35 menelaus 28 menschen 1 mental 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 long 36 some 35 come 35 men 35 two 34 must 33 let | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances men |
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1 Int| words rank him with the men who loved Isotta degli Atti, 2 Ded| that has the name of little men. The fellow is eloquent 3 Ded| had mounted him. Yet these men were considered the chief 4 Ded| is the city of Venus. And men who knew you tell how fiercely 5 Pre| demands a tender heart. Old men are as fitted to tales of 6 Pre| to tales of love as young men are to tales of prudence. 7 Pre| will sometimes find old men in love,—loved again, never; 8 Pre| that the loves of young men send them not to their perdition.~ ~ 9 Pre| away passion, which drives men mad, to pursue the study 10 1| she, with her glance, drew men whither she would.~ ~ But 11 1| great vigour of the mind by men called love, excepting leisure. 12 1| name? What is the talk of men to me, when I’ll not hear 13 2| world will you find young men like these? Look how well 14 2| a very different race of men from what my country produces. 15 3| that Hercules, strongest of men and true son of the Gods, 16 3| myself to such disasters. You men have stronger hearts, and 17 3| you think, Lucretia, for men to kill their desires, and 18 3| two or three or even ten men that are bad, you will condemn 19 3| false, and the worst of men. It is easy to betray a 20 6| culvert, concealed from men and from the sun, and only 21 7| a man among the first of men, an Emperor’s dearest friend, 22 7| means, when he tells of men that have become beasts, 23 8| example and a story for all men, and I can see no way out. 24 8| women have quicker wits than men, she thought of this remedy.~ ~ ‘ 25 11| our ladies, looked on all men with a kindly eye. It is 26 11| love-poem.~ ~ Now young men of this class had been very 27 14| desires. There have been many men and women, within our memories 28 14| married ladies don’t love men; they devour them. And so 29 14| love so much power over men’s thoughts. We must cure 30 14| desire it. For there are some men who, like women, are most 31 15| reap every blade of grass. Men pile up riches, and do not 32 16| should have the nature of old men, whose dryness robs them 33 16| huge iron bolt, which two men could only just lift, and 34 18| for two or three of your men to be there to carry me 35 18| love’s a secret and all men praise you. But rape would