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Alphabetical [« »] loveliness 1 lovely 3 lover 28 lovers 23 loves 12 loving 5 low 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 day 23 find 23 knew 23 lovers 23 oh 23 where 23 women | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances lovers |
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1 Int| he wrote the Tale of Two Lovers, he had loved an English 2 Int| author of the Tale of Two Lovers, despise him for his betrayal 3 Int| begins his tale of the two lovers.~ ~ 4 Ded| late to tell him about two lovers, and has said he does not 5 Ded| written the adventure of two lovers: nor have I invented it. 6 Pre| for you the story of two lovers. It is an evil that will 7 Pre| two fond—not to say doting—lovers burned for one another. 8 Pre| own city; though, of the lovers, one was born under a northern 9 1| begins the Tale of the Two Lovers~ ~ THE city of Siena, your 10 3| Deiphobus; and Circe all her lovers, turning them with her physics 11 5| these days seemed to the lovers as long as years. For time, 12 7| when he sang of Circe’s lovers turned into wild animals. 13 8| the door. ‘Look out, you lovers,’ said he. ‘Here comes Menelaus 14 8| would not fail two such true lovers. Come at last to my arms. 15 12| love or strive for. And the lovers, now they had once been 16 12| the night there, and the lovers were looking forward to 17 13| day by the prayers of many lovers, and he knew the variable 18 13| by their nods could the lovers console each other. And 19 17| night as, I imagine, the two lovers spent, when Paris had carried 20 17| found a way to meet, as lovers will.~ ~ ~ ~ 21 19| the parting of these two lovers, although this sorrow is 22 19| of blood was left in the lovers’ faces: but for their tears 23 20| little tale of the two lovers.~ ~ ~ ~