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Alphabetical [« »] fly 2 foal 1 follow 3 followed 12 following 3 follows 2 folly 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 bed 12 city 12 either 12 followed 12 live 12 loves 12 mind | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances followed |
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1 1| Wherever she turned, all eyes followed her, and just as Orpheus 2 1| A long train of servants followed him, and his clothes were 3 10| Achates and Palinurus, and followed them. But they did not recognise 4 11| an old woman, and Pacorus followed her, carrying in his hand 5 13| full on the mouth. Embraces followed, kisses were exchanged, 6 13| freely possess. In this he followed the beaten track of husbands, 7 14| cousin of Menelaus. So he followed the example of skilled physicians 8 14| town to know that she had followed me. Hippia, the Roman senator’ 9 14| the Roman senator’s wife, followed her play-actor to Pharos, 10 20| still at Perugia, and then followed him to Ferrara, Mantua, 11 20| and Bohemia. But, as he followed Caesar, so Lucretia followed 12 20| followed Caesar, so Lucretia followed him in his dreams, and gave