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Alphabetical [« »] dealing 2 dear 13 dearest 4 death 20 death-dealing 1 deathblow 1 deaths 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 without 21 yet 20 again 20 death 20 fear 20 great 20 its | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances death |
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1 Int| miraculous escapes from death in childhood, and from shipwreck 2 Int| are older, the day of our death draws near, and now we must 3 2| panic. Who’s not afraid of death fears nothing, and I’ll 4 2| escape, to avert the crime by death.’~ ~ But he, terrified at 5 2| think yourself deserving death.’~ ~ ‘It is said that I 6 2| will prevent my wrong by death. I seek a kind of happiness. 7 2| cannot be prevented. Upon the death of Brutus, they took the 8 3| foreign love the cause of her death?~ ~ ‘I know how perilous 9 3| insanity, there’s no escape but death. Women do not love, they 10 6| said, ‘to see you thus is death, unless I can also kiss 11 8| so much bliss. If after death I could live again and possess 12 10| life, and can command my death.~ ~ ‘White breast, sweet 13 13| and tortured well-nigh to death, for they could not forget 14 14| been the cause of' a cruel death. While, on the other hand, 15 16| closed; she looked like death, but for a little warmth 16 16| pierce my side, and the same death will take us both. Oh my 17 18| don’t take me from him, death will. But do not be so cruel, 18 19| does not know the agony of death, let him consider the parting 19 19| torture far more cruel. For in death the spirit grieves to quit 20 20| herself, after the fateful death of Aeneas; nor would Portia