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Alphabetical [« »] tearing 1 tears 7 teeth 1 tell 20 tells 4 tempered 1 temples 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 look 20 night 20 off 20 tell 20 those 20 till 20 wife | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances tell |
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1 Ded| has asked me of late to tell him about two lovers, and 2 Ded| does not mind whether I tell what is true, or I imagine 3 Ded| Venus. And men who knew you tell how fiercely you burned, 4 Pre| poet’s reed, while I may tell what is true. For who is 5 Pre| spark still burning. So I’ll tell of a wonderful love, almost 6 2| Why do you ask?’~ ~ ‘I'll tell you. I know it will go no 7 2| Sosias, find Euryalus, and tell him that I love him. That 8 3| to speak with her, and to tell her, in words, all his thoughts, 9 3| examples. Well, I too might tell of many whom women have 10 3| a letter is too short to tell of.~ ~ ‘But you have read 11 6| be kept secret. Go then, tell Euryalus this is the only 12 6| the stairs, and you must tell Euryalus everything. I’ll 13 10| and it is not my custom to tell him of my love-affairs. 14 10| was greater than words can tell.’~ ~ Thus Euryalus to Achates, 15 10| for shame, she could not tell everything.~ ~ ~ ~ 16 12| the horses, and bade me tell my mistress he would not 17 14| between friends, I will tell you shortly what I want.~ ~ ‘ 18 16| you wished to die, why not tell me, that I might kill myself 19 18| my love, why did you not tell me that the Emperor was 20 19| the dead. And who could tell, who could describe or even