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Alphabetical [« »] table 2 tables 2 tails 1 take 25 taken 5 taking 4 tale 12 | Frequency [« »] 27 little 26 though 25 after 25 take 25 whom 24 cannot 24 house | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances take |
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1 1| either he’ll stay here or take me with him, when he goes.~ ~ ‘ 2 2| wondered whom she should take into her confidence, for 3 2| master, and in my old age take to double-dealing, which 4 2| struggled. If you pity me, take my message.’~ ~ At this, 5 3| poisonous creature, and take your letter with you. No, 6 3| punishment I have spared you. And take care you never come before 7 3| workmanship, but that I may not take anything from you, and lest 8 3| than it took to command. Take back that word, I implore 9 3| you. You would not want to take me hence, nor I to stay 10 3| leave you. Come now—at last—take pity on your lover, who 11 3| but you are a man and must take thought for us both. For 12 6| enjoyment of our love.’~ ~ ‘Take care, Euryalus, if you value 13 6| with love, and does not take sufficient care of her actions. 14 8| show yourself as you are. Take off this carrier’s garb, 15 11| old woman: ‘Come, Lady, take the flower that is offered 16 12| that are wise enough to take pleasure only in virtue, 17 13| for so long down there? Take care, lest I smell something 18 16| and the same death will take us both. Oh my life, my 19 18| known any happiness with me, take pity, I pray you, upon a 20 18| ask you to stay, only to take me with you. This evening 21 18| to Bethlehem, and I will take with me one old woman. Arrange 22 18| any way. For if you don’t take me from him, death will. 23 18| you enjoined upon me to take loyal thought for you, and 24 18| ideas out of your head, take thought for your good name. 25 20| And may all who read it take a lesson from others that