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Alphabetical [« »] troubles 2 trout 1 troy 3 true 16 truer 1 truly 3 trumpet 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 each 16 herself 16 together 16 true 15 both 15 die 15 full | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances true |
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1 Ded| mind whether I tell what is true, or I imagine it, in poet’ 2 Pre| while I may tell what is true. For who is there so worthless 3 Pre| time, never had any part in true happiness: and this will 4 3| the Gods, and that’s not true, that is so often repeated: 5 3| Hercules, strongest of men and true son of the Gods, cast away 6 3| lady, and he had in Nisus a true companion, who knew all 7 6| days later Nisus, Euryalus’ true companion, eager to forward 8 8| would not fail two such true lovers. Come at last to 9 8| Do I really see you—is it true: Do I hold you, or am I 10 10| all to you. For you are true and cautious; you know how 11 12| schemes; and it is very true, what people say, that it 12 16| darling, my only hope and true repose, must I lose you 13 17| dream? Is all this pleasure true, or am I mad to think so? 14 18| weakness. But that would be no true lover, who cared more for 15 20| night’s repose; so that her true lover knew her to be dead. 16 20| out-come of this love, a true story and an unhappy one: