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| Alphabetical [« »] gathers 1 gaudia 1 gaudy 2 gave 22 gaze 3 gazelle 1 gemitum 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 seemed 23 upon 23 will 22 gave 22 great 22 head 22 might | Alain of Lille The Complaint of Nature IntraText - Concordances gave |
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1 pI, 6 | The nard of her breath gave the nose banquets of delicate 2 pI, 8 | little drops of moisture, gave the likeness of tears, and 3 pI, 8 | guest. On this a picture gave, by an illusive likeness 4 pI, 8 | the glow of rosy color, gave to view a rose; and in it 5 pI, 9 | a kindly clearness, now gave itself up to the clouds 6 pI, 9 | that its essential form gave proof that it had ~been 7 pI, 10 | by its harmonious quality gave the effect of the Mercurial 8 pI, 13 | of harmonious sweetness, gave excuse for the fall of its 9 pI, 15 | these the magic of a picture gave life to the animals of the 10 pI, 16 | spark of life. The she-bear gave birth through the openings 11 pI, 17 | verdant foliage; now they gave birth to the sweet-scented 12 pII, 20 | delightful play of wings, and gave the virgin show of veneration. 13 mIII, 22 | dresses of the flowers. It gave back foliage to the trees 14 mIII, 22 | to her flower-child Juno gave the breasts of dew with 15 pV, 52 | opposition of the Fates, I gave 2 her, according to the 16 pVIII, 78| offered him a greeting and gave him a kiss. Then from the 17 pVIII, 79| radiance of the lilies, and gave out continually a rival 18 pVIII, 84| deep humility, and freely gave to Nature abundant signs 19 pVIII, 86| excommunication.' ~Thereupon she gave the letter, which had been 20 mIX, 87 | feigned grief in its tone and gave rise to tears, now offered 21 pIX, 91 | of his compliant pen, he gave to images, which passed 22 pIX, 93 | formed. ~Nature at this gave free reins to her approach,