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Alphabetical [« »] ashamed 1 ashes 2 aside 2 ask 23 asked 8 asking 2 asks 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 old 24 well 23 aeneas 23 ask 23 day 23 find 23 knew | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances ask |
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1 Int| Aeneas replied: I do not ask to be Pope nor yet Cardinal. 2 Ded| such great virtue should ask so frivolous a thing, I 3 Pre| his fellow-citizen.~ ~ You ask a thing ill-suited to my 4 Pre| but it dishonours you who ask no less than me who write. 5 Pre| consider, then, what you ask. For as you are the elder, 6 2| Like myself. Why do you ask?’~ ~ ‘I'll tell you. I know 7 2| love him. That is all I ask of you, nor will you lose 8 3| like with others, but of me ask nothing that is unworthy 9 3| else with the sword. I will ask nothing more, only I demand 10 3| Sappho. So I beseech you, ask no more for my love, and 11 3| say you do, you should not ask of me what must be my destruction. 12 3| your intention.~ ~ ‘You ask me to stop loving you, because 13 3| but words, with which you ask me to stop loving you. Ask 14 3| ask me to stop loving you. Ask the hills to flatten themselves 15 3| sweethearts.~ ~ ‘And so I ask you, my Lucretia, consider 16 7| transformation could one ask? This is a Metamorphosis 17 10| knew everything. He would ask what meant this yokel’s 18 14| rather she hated me than ask this of you. But there we 19 14| with Caesar—whatever you ask, I’ll obtain it for you, 20 14| part of an honest man to ask for favours, when he has 21 15| pile up riches, and do not ask whence they come, but how 22 16| it, if you would let me ask him.’~ ~ ‘Do so,’ said Menelaus.~ ~ 23 18| wretched lover.~ ~ ‘I do not ask you to stay, only to take