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1 Ded | your honourable lordship came to my remembrance, a man 2 1, 2| as it often happeneth, I came in an evill houre; for one 3 1, 3| a little before that I came to Larissa, I turned out 4 1, 3| things as then presently came to my remembrance, shee 5 1, 5| same very time the Hostler came in crying with a loud voyce, 6 1, 5| fill. And then he rose and came to the River, and kneeled 7 1, 5| wife, and my children, and came to Etolia where I married 8 1, 6| SIXTH CHAPTER~How Apuleius came unto a city named Hipate, 9 1, 6| knocked aloud. Then there came forth a maid which said, 10 1, 6| appointment of the maid I came to him and saluted him, 11 1, 7| remembrance, and gently came and kissed mee, saying, 12 1, 7| got into my chamber. Then came Fotis immediately unto mee, 13 1, 7| had told this to Milo, he came himselfe and tooke mee by 14 2, 8| this is Lucius, and then he came and embraced me, by and 15 2, 8| whispered in her eare, and came to mee againe saying, How 16 2, 8| together, little by little wee came to her house, and behold 17 2, 8| encounter with them that came into the house. On each 18 2, 8| I reasoned to myselfe I came to Milos doore, persevering 19 2, 9| my selfe, and my courage came then upon mee, which before 20 2, 10| fortune, a certaine Cobler came unto him, and desired him 21 2, 10| for his paines. Whereupon came a certaine young gentleman 22 2, 10| brought her mistresse to bed) came in and gave me roses and 23 2, 10| saying these words shee came to me to bed, and embraced 24 2, 11| into the chamber, and she came against me and put me in 25 2, 11| round about: and immediately came in the matron weeping with 26 2, 11| And by and by the corps came forth, which because it 27 2, 11| veines did moove, his life came again and he held up his 28 2, 11| Witches and enchantresses came into the chamber to spoyle 29 2, 11| and departed. And when I came into the first street my 30 3, 12| cry at the dore, and in came the Magistrates and officers, 31 3, 13| also. And the third that came running violently against 32 3, 14| When this was done, out came a woman in the middle of 33 3, 14| her armes. And after her came an old woman in ragged robes, 34 3, 14| and images there, neither came I into my right senses, 35 3, 14| such time as Milo my Host came and tooke mee by the hand, 36 3, 14| behold, by and by there came one running unto me in haste, 37 3, 15| her mistresse to sleepe, came into the chamber, not as 38 3, 15| and propped the doore, and came to me againe, and embracing 39 3, 15| Barbers a polling, when she came from the Baines shee secretly 40 3, 15| Justices. Wherewithall he came angerly towards me, and 41 3, 15| out of my minde, and so I came homeward very sorrowful: 42 3, 15| mistresse. And so when night came, before your return form 43 3, 15| sent of their owne haire, came and rapped at our doores 44 3, 15| she unrayed herself and came to bed, and we passed the 45 3, 16| enchant.~On a day Fotis came running to me in great feare, 46 3, 16| same. And when midnight came she led me softly into a 47 3, 17| gave charge of my horse, came presently in, and finding 48 3, 17| to leave any behind, but came into the stable, and took 49 3, 17| through a great faire, I came among a multitude of Greeks, 50 4, 18| of my fortune, for when I came to the place I perceived 51 4, 18| hearbes in the garden, he came swearing with a great staffe 52 4, 18| ran away. Incontinently came out his wife, who seeing 53 4, 18| town, moved by her noise came forth, and cried for dogs 54 4, 18| dogs to teare me down. Out came a great company of Bandogs 55 4, 18| the stable from whence I came. Then the men of the towne 56 4, 19| purpose, and how the Theeves came to their den.~Not long after, 57 4, 19| passed over a little hill, we came to our appointed place, 58 4, 19| sooner sate downe, but in came another company of yong 59 4, 19| trifle. Then one of them that came last answered, Why are you 60 4, 19| his riches. And when night came we drew towards the dore, 61 4, 19| awake, and making no noise came softly to the dore and caught 62 4, 19| fear of his owne danger came running out to aid him, 63 4, 19| woman marked him wel, and came behind him softly, and though 64 4, 20| feigned letters as though they came from one Nicanor which dwelt 65 4, 20| behold the same) many persons came on every side to see this 66 4, 20| found asleepe: but when he came to the Porter, he opened 67 4, 20| Whereupon incontinently they came forth with Torches, Lanthornes, 68 4, 20| all the yard over: they came with clubs, speares, naked 69 4, 20| mastifes of the house, and came upon him.~Alas what a pittifull 70 4, 20| nothing prevaile, for there came out a tall man with a speare 71 4, 20| dead: but at last there came a Butcher more valiant than 72 4, 21| all the great sleep that came upon me, I could in no wise 73 4, 21| these things the morning came, and being led to a river, 74 4, 21| for Children, behold there came in a great multitude of 75 4, 22| behold her famous person, came daily by thousands, hundreths, 76 4, 22| toward the sea.~When she came upon the sea she began to 77 4, 22| her voyce. For incontinent came the daughters of Nereus, 78 4, 22| brought to the table, one came in and sung invisibly, another 79 4, 22| layd, that the sweet sleep came upon her, she greatly feared 80 4, 22| because shee was alone. Then came her unknowne husband and 81 4, 22| and departed. Soone after came her invisible servants, 82 4, 22| most miserable fortune, came with great dolour and sorrow 83 4, 22| baine.~Incontinently after came her husband, who when he 84 4, 22| her mind, and when morning came he departed away.~After 85 4, 22| the sisters of Psyches came unto the hill where she 86 4, 22| that their lamentable cries came unto her eares, shee came 87 4, 22| came unto her eares, shee came forth and said, Behold, 88 4, 22| his wife. And when morning came, departed as hee was accustomed 89 4, 22| and never rested til they came to the rock, without visiting 90 4, 22| neither know I from whence he came, only I heare his voice 91 4, 22| husband: but at length night came, when as she prepared for 92 4, 22| Soon after her husband Came, and when he had kissed 93 4, 22| when she took the lamp and came to the bed side, she saw 94 4, 22| parents tooke shipping and came to the mountaine. And although 95 4, 22| Immediatelie as she was going away came Juno and Ceres, demaunding 96 4, 22| top of the mountaine, she came to the temple, and went 97 4, 22| them all: by and by Ceres came in, and beholding her busie 98 4, 22| servants called Custome came out, who espying Psyches, 99 4, 22| Sadnesse? To whom (when they came) she delivered Psyches to 100 4, 22| diligence. Incontinently one came after another, dissevering 101 4, 22| in all haste. When night came, Venus returned home from 102 4, 22| person of the wife of Cupid, came from the high-house of the 103 4, 22| the dogge with a sop, shee came to the chamber of Proserpina. 104 4, 23| them.~By and by the theeves came home laden with treasure, 105 4, 23| many hilles and dales) we came to a great cave, where they 106 4, 23| any good, and I thinke he came unto our house with evill 107 4, 23| voice of the old woman, came out to see what the matter 108 5, 24| robbery of Miloes house, came home and declared to his 109 5, 24| bright beames on every coast, came one of the company of the 110 5, 24| these things, a great care [came] to my remembrance, touching 111 5, 24| roving about) when night came, they returned into a house 112 5, 26| Mars. By and by after they came againe, bringing with them 113 5, 27| Parents, friends, and family, came running forth joyfully, 114 5, 27| chose the fairest before I came nigh them; but this my joyfull 115 5, 28| burthens of wood, but when hee came to any river (as there were 116 5, 30| rocks with my body till I came into the open fields, to 117 5, 30| at his death, although it came too late. Then they gathered 118 5, 31| according to his promise) came with his instruments and 119 5, 31| and beat her breast, and came presently into the stable, 120 6, 32| CHAPTER~How a young man came and declared the miserable 121 6, 32| Charites.~About midnight came a young man, which seemed 122 6, 32| Whereby (by reason that he came of so noble parents) he 123 6, 32| of his inordinate desire came. On a day Lepolemus went 124 6, 32| to ayde and assist him, came behind, and cut off the 125 6, 32| and sodainely the Boare came upon Lepolemus and furiously 126 6, 32| slaine, every one of us came out of our holes, and went 127 6, 32| the death of Lepolemus, came to the eares of all the 128 6, 32| towards the chasse. When they came to the slaine body of Lepolemus, 129 6, 32| all sorrow. Incontinently came Thrasillus, the detestable 130 6, 32| promise, but more and more came upon her: Insomuch, that 131 6, 32| Charites (being called for) came in, and with manly courage 132 6, 33| into worse, for the Woolves came not upon us, either because 133 6, 34| good part of our way, we came to a certaine wood invironed 134 6, 35| part of our journey, we came to a village where we lay 135 6, 35| sweetnesse of the honey came upon his body, and by little 136 6, 36| know his age.~After this we came to a faire Citie very populous, 137 6, 36| men. And when many buiers came by and looked in my mouth 138 6, 36| endure any longer) when one came with a stinking paire of 139 6, 36| charitable folks, this old man came hastely towards the cryer, 140 6, 36| but incontinently there came another Marchant that prevented 141 6, 36| servant home, and before he came to his house, he called 142 6, 36| behold, the inhabitants came in, and offered gold, silver, 143 6, 36| Countrey over. At length they came to a certaine Castle where 144 6, 36| the rising of the Sun, we came into a wild desart, where 145 6, 36| naked swords, till they came to a noble City: where the 146 6, 36| reverence unto the goddesse, Came in great devotion before 147 6, 36| up by a gray hound, that came in. The Cooke when he saw 148 7, 37| by and by a young ladde came running into the Parlour 149 7, 37| beene bitten in like sort, came out with speares, Clubs, 150 7, 37| they opened the doores, and came towards me, to prove whether 151 7, 38| his wives lover secretly came into his house to have his 152 7, 39| your fact. By and by one came towards me, and thrusting 153 7, 39| stood still, the servants came about me, crying and beating 154 7, 41| sate by her; when night came he went with her to the 155 7, 41| Crownes, and when night came, Myrmex brought him disguised 156 7, 41| contrary to their expectation) came and knocked at the doore, 157 7, 41| therewithall when night came, she departed out of her 158 7, 41| neighbours houses. When time came that my harnesse should 159 7, 41| reason he had no beard, came to the doore. Then the Bakers 160 7, 41| dissembling the matter, finely came to her husband demanding 161 7, 41| husband demanding why he came home so soone. I could not 162 7, 41| master. About noone there came a woman into the Milhouse, 163 7, 41| one of the next Village, came crying and beating her breast, 164 7, 42| seaven miles off.~When we came to the honest mans house, 165 7, 42| Hen forsaking the Pannier, came toward her master and laid 166 7, 42| sight one of the Servants came running out of the Seller, 167 7, 42| the ground: Then the dogs came upon him and tare him in 168 7, 42| ground. For the speare that came out at his backe ran into 169 7, 42| sustained him up. By and by came one of these tyrants servants 170 7, 42| hands of the servants which came running to assist their 171 7, 42| homeward the same way as wee came.~ 172 7, 43| his Garden, and when he came thither, he turned into 173 7, 43| through ayd of his staffe he came to the towne, but hee would 174 7, 43| the losse of the Captaine, came to the doores where we were, 175 7, 43| then they were all glad and came up into the chamber, and 176 8, 44| Apuleius away, and how he came to a Captaines house, and 177 8, 44| and modest countenance, came into the chamber of his 178 8, 44| understood by the messengers that came in and out, that he nothing 179 8, 44| sonne of the woman that came from schoole at noone (being 180 8, 44| departure. And when lie came home, the wicked woman declared 181 8, 44| matter: by and by the servant came in, who nothing abashed, 182 8, 44| hath merited to be hanged, came one of these dayes to speake 183 8, 45| with them: for when night came that Supper was done, and 184 8, 45| his endeavour to passe, he came into Thessaly to buy excellent 185 8, 46| the people of the Towne came about us on every side, 186 8, 46| the time of her delivery came, it fortuned that she had 187 8, 46| death. But when this child came to age, and ready to be 188 8, 46| advertised of her death, came to the place where she was 189 8, 46| that with great paine he came to his owne house, where 190 8, 46| gates were opened. When she came in she declared from the 191 8, 46| When the day of triumph came, I was led with great pompe 192 8, 46| the budding trees, then came a young man a shepheard 193 8, 46| though she would fight: then came another which passed the 194 8, 46| victorious man alive. Then came Venus and presented her 195 8, 46| a day of marriage. Then came in a great multitude of 196 8, 46| wood: and then behold there came a man of armes through the 197 8, 46| away with all force, and came to Cenchris, which is the 198 9, 47| humane shape.~When midnight came that I had slept my first 199 9, 47| obeisance to the goddess which came after. Other bare combs 200 9, 47| pretious ointments: Then came a great number, as well 201 9, 47| harmony of instruments: then came a faire companie of youth, 202 9, 47| the goddess to passe. Then came the great company of men 203 9, 47| his scaly necke. Finally, came he which was appointed to 204 9, 47| pompe and order as they came to the sea side. When we 205 9, 48| they were falsely informed, came towards me with great diligence 206 9, 48| be done, and when night came there arrived on every coast, 207 9, 48| the prophane.~When morning came, and that the solemnities 208 9, 48| solemnities were finished, I came forth sanctified with xii. 209 9, 48| Priests and Bishops, there came a new and marvailous thought