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Alphabetical [« »] literary 1 literature 1 litter 1 little 27 live 12 lived 4 lives 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 these 27 good 27 into 27 little 26 though 25 after 25 take | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances little |
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1 Int| after for him, ‘till he is a little older (he was not born then) 2 Int| of his youth, will matter little to readers of this tale. 3 Ded| family, that has the name of little men. The fellow is eloquent 4 Ded| greater spirit ruled that little body.’~ ~Had but the Gods 5 Pre| than love? What state, what little town, what family lacks 6 1| she laughed, broke in a little dimple on either side. And 7 1| made to be bitten, straight little teeth, that shone like crystal, 8 3| business, and brought a little woman, who took a letter 9 3| love, I send in return a little ring, which her husband 10 3| grieved me, for you make so little of my love. For, although 11 3| words, even when you mix a little poison with them. But that, 12 3| thin and pale I am. Only a little thing holds my body and 13 3| who am a woman, see too little, but you are a man and must 14 5| Love can be concealed as little as a cough can be disguised.’~ ~ ‘ 15 6| trust the innkeeper; for a little money he’d lose us both. 16 8| Lucretia said:~ ~ ‘There is a little safe under the bed, where 17 8| said she. ‘There is a little chest there, under the window, 18 9| they had eaten and drunk a little, Euryalus departed, much 19 11| there is no danger? It’s a little thing, and will give pleasure 20 11| When they had walked a little way, she gave it to one 21 12| our lady kept me with her little tit-bits of a morning. We’ 22 13| he could not do without a little delay. But Menelaus had 23 16| never slumber, except a little towards morning, when the 24 16| saw Lucretia carrying a little lamp. Then Euryalus leaned 25 16| looked like death, but for a little warmth that remained and 26 17| fly? Stay, Apollo, tarry a little longer among the dead. Why 27 20| Here ends Aeneas Sylvius’ little tale of the two lovers.~ ~ ~ ~