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Alphabetical [« »] b.m. 1 babylon 1 bacchus 1 back 14 bad 4 bade 4 bald 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 window 15 wish 14 alone 14 back 14 brought 14 d 14 de | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances back |
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1 1| it not hanging down her back, as maidens do, but bound 2 3| you don’t want me to come back, I’ll obey you. But do you 3 3| it took to command. Take back that word, I implore you. 4 3| out, or the rivers to flow back to their springs. It is 5 3| be swift. I’ll never go back to Germany, unless it be 6 5| Euryalus was on his way back, and that the Emperor had 7 5| but now, because you are back again, we perceive the dawn. 8 6| Menelaus’ house overlooking the back of Lucretia’s apartments. 9 8| and soon Apollo, bringing back to all things their colours, 10 12| evening when he sent me back with the horses, and bade 11 12| mistress he would not be back to-night. I am glad, Sosias, 12 13| glad I am you have come back, for I was imagining you 13 18| to return. When we come back from the Holy City, this 14 18| doubt not but I’ll come back to you. Whatever business