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Alphabetical [« »] earthen 1 earthworms 3 earwise 1 ease 11 easier 1 easiest 1 easily 21 | Frequency [« »] 11 disposed 11 drawn 11 drought 11 ease 11 egypt 11 else 11 excess | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances ease |
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1 IX, 6 | and the crocodile gets ease and comfort; it makes no 2 IX, 11| bird finds his food with ease and has a musical voice. 3 IX, 11| disposition, finds its food with ease, and is something of a mechanic. 4 IX, 12| and it finds its food with ease. The catarrhactes lives 5 IX, 12| they find their food with ease, are good-tempered, are 6 IX, 15| aegithus finds its food with ease, has many young, and walks 7 IX, 17| tidy, makes its living with ease, and for its knowingness 8 IX, 17| caterpillars, makes a living with ease, and has a loud clear note. 9 IX, 32| animals as he can master with ease. It is a long-lived bird, 10 IX, 34| provides its food with ease, fetches food to its nest, 11 IX, 37| by little fish, and with ease dragged from their holes;