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Alphabetical [« »] gratitude 1 grave 3 graze 1 great 20 greater 7 greatest 2 greed 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 again 20 death 20 fear 20 great 20 its 20 look 20 night | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances great |
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1 Int| perceiving that to your great beauty and honesty was added 2 Ded| Now, why a man of such great virtue should ask so frivolous 3 1| native town and mine, did great honour to the Emperor Sigismund 4 1| quick to passion; he took great pleasure in the company 5 1| better than the presence of great ladies. So when he saw these, 6 1| too was eminent for her great beauty, and yet she did 7 1| warmth of the spirit and great vigour of the mind by men 8 1| I pursue the worst. Oh, great and noble daughter of this 9 2| Security is forbidden to great wrongs. Suppress, I implore 10 3| perceiving that to your great beauty and honour was added 11 5| the coronation. This was a great blow to him and to his mistress, 12 6| you say, Sosias, I have great faith in you. But you seemed— 13 8| embraces. Oh my joy! my great good fortune! Do I really 14 11| Hence arose much malice and great rivalry, and the gown did 15 13| Each was filled with a great sorrow and tortured well-nigh 16 14| produce—which God forbid—a great misfortune. I might perhaps 17 14| afflicted with contumely and a great scandal to arise. The lady 18 14| won the favour of such a great man. Partly also because 19 18| well-born, and married into a great family. You are reputed 20 20| dead. Shattered by this great sorrow, he put on mourning