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Alphabetical [« »] memories 1 memory 1 men 35 menelaus 28 menschen 1 mental 2 mere 2 | Frequency [« »] 28 lover 28 made 28 may 28 menelaus 28 other 28 these 27 good | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances menelaus |
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1 1| Camilli, and was wife to Menelaus, a wealthy man, but quite 2 1| more fair on that day when Menelaus received Paris at his feast, 3 4| Lucretia was watched, by Menelaus’ commands.~ ~ Now this is 4 5| whom he saw always with Menelaus, and feared some trickery. 5 6| tavern which stood behind Menelaus’ house overlooking the back 6 8| lovers,’ said he. ‘Here comes Menelaus in a hurry, looking for 7 8| to her silk. Then in came Menelaus with a man. called Bertus, 8 8| they are in our safe,’ said Menelaus. ‘Go, bring a light, Lucretia, 9 8| than good management.~ ~ Menelaus and Bertus were disturbed 10 11| discovered, they went straight to Menelaus and bade him read the letter. 11 12| warming themselves, and Menelaus too, who happened to be 12 12| up after dark. However, Menelaus had to go to the country 13 12| made for the lane. Here Menelaus had a stable, which Euryalus 14 12| And then, look! Dromo, Menelaus’ second servant, he that 15 13| comes Sosias announcing Menelaus’ return, and puts an end 16 13| without a little delay. But Menelaus had dined out, and was in 17 13| of some base suspicion, Menelaus walled up the window. But, 18 13| full of suspicions, I think Menelaus distrusted the convenient 19 13| even exchange letters; for Menelaus persuaded the magistrates 20 14| Pandalus, the cousin of Menelaus. So he followed the example 21 14| preserving his wife for Menelaus; for one night given to 22 16| down in the country, among Menelaus’ farm-hands, and some were 23 16| drunk rather too much. So Menelaus had to go down and settle 24 16| from someone?’~ ~ And, as Menelaus was hesitating and wondering 25 16| ask him.’~ ~ ‘Do so,’ said Menelaus.~ ~ When this request was 26 16| You will mount my horse, Menelaus, but I will mount your wife.’ 27 16| heard Pandalus singing.~ ~ Menelaus was gone, and night had 28 16| was not singing, because Menelaus’ brother had stayed at home,