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Alphabetical [« »] colour 2 coloured 1 colours 1 come 35 comes 6 comfort 2 comforted 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 like 36 long 36 some 35 come 35 men 35 two 34 must | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances come |
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1 Int| him, that the day would come when all the problems of 2 Int| was not born then) and can come to me and be educated by 3 Int| you nor me, no good can come from women: we are a fable 4 2| approach, she said:~ ~ ‘Come here, Sosias, I want you 5 3| way to love.’~ ~ Having come to this decision, he looked 6 3| this house? What madness to come before me? How dare you 7 3| And take care you never come before my eyes again.’~ ~ 8 3| if you don’t want me to come back, I’ll obey you. But 9 3| from my country; when they come, you’ll have them. And your 10 3| heart, or ever leave you. Come now—at last—take pity on 11 3| what you have written. I come now to receive your love 12 6| thinking thus, he saw Lucretia come out of her room, and going 13 6| alone, open the door and come to me.’~ ~ It was a heavy 14 8| has never accepted. But come, my joy, my delight; throw 15 8| toils. Look, my hour has come. No one can help me, but 16 8| Heavens, my dear,’ cried she, ‘come quickly, or we may suffer 17 8| bolting the doors, said: ‘Come out, Euryalus, my heart. 18 8| out, Euryalus, my heart. Come, my chief delight, fountain 19 8| happiness, my honeycomb. Come, my incomparable darling. 20 8| fail two such true lovers. Come at last to my arms. There 21 9| Is it known that I have come here, or is it not? If it 22 11| Then says the old woman: ‘Come, Lady, take the flower that 23 12| WINTER had come; the south wind was felt 24 13| THE appointed hour had come, and Euryalus, full of joy 25 13| how glad I am you have come back, for I was imagining 26 14| strength to get out. So it has come to this, that through my 27 14| there we are! Things have come to this, that unless your 28 14| as you say, things have come to such a pass that I must 29 14| this matter. If it is to come, let it come freely. I am 30 14| If it is to come, let it come freely. I am doing nothing 31 15| and do not ask whence they come, but how much comes. This 32 16| tried to persuade him to come away, saying he had been 33 16| not move it, he cried,~ ~ ‘Come and help me, Pandalus; let 34 18| never to return. When we come back from the Holy City, 35 18| and doubt not but I’ll come back to you. Whatever business