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1 Ded | Gentleman Pensioners of the House of the QUEENE our Soveraigne 2 Life | time, borne of an ancient house, and descended from the 3 1, 3| fortuned to come to the house of an old woman that sold 4 1, 4| departure) did burn all his house, him, and his daughter: 5 1, 4| in a certaine hole in her house, as shee her selfe declared 6 1, 4| about midnight, with all his house, the walls, the ground, 7 1, 4| was not possible for the house to stand there, she threw 8 1, 5| payed the charges of the house and departed: and we had 9 1, 6| was lodged in one Milos house, and brought him letters 10 1, 6| Moreover he dwelleth in a small house, and is ever counting his 11 1, 6| neither keepeth he more in his house than onely one maid, who 12 1, 6| unto such a man, in whose house I shall not bee afeared 13 1, 7| returned againe to Milos house, both without money and 14 2, 8| brought up together in one house. And further there is no 15 2, 8| as to come with me to my house, and use it as your owne. 16 2, 8| occasion to passe by thy house, come and see how you doe. 17 2, 8| by little wee came to her house, and behold the gates of 18 2, 8| them that came into the house. On each side of her were 19 2, 8| and departed toward the house of myne host Milo, by the 20 2, 9| Fotis.~When I was within the house I found my deare and sweet 21 2, 11| behold I found in Byrrhena’s house a great company of strangers, 22 2, 11| brought mee to a certaine house, the gate whereof was closed 23 2, 11| all the servants of the house were assembled with weapons 24 2, 11| them and driven from the house, as the proud young man 25 3, 12| climed to the top of the house, some got upon the beames, 26 3, 13| of darknes, slipt into a house, and there lay hidden all 27 3, 13| lodging, which was in the house of one Milo a Citisen of 28 3, 13| such as they found in the house. And one of them being of 29 3, 13| enter into every part of the house, and such as we find asleep 30 3, 13| delivered my selfe, the house, Myne host, and all his 31 3, 14| though I were one of the house of Proserpina and of the 32 3, 14| blind wayes and lanes to his house, where he went about to 33 3, 14| ensignes entred into the house, and endeavoured to pacify 34 3, 14| fearing to goe any more to her house in the night, said to the 35 3, 15| discover the privities of this house, and to utter the secret 36 3, 15| know all the estate of our house, now shal you know the hidden 37 3, 15| to a high Gallery of her house, opening to the East part 38 3, 16| I will come nigh no mans house: for I am not to learn, 39 3, 16| bring evill fortune to the house. But I pray you (which I 40 3, 17| heard the doores of the house burst open, and the neighbours 41 3, 17| every part and corner of the house with weapons. And as men 42 3, 17| when we were out of the house, they followed us with great 43 4, 19| Before the gate of the house were pathes made in stead 44 4, 19| were all crept into the house, and we were all tied fast 45 4, 19| government and rule of all the house, and said, How is it old 46 4, 19| have manfully conquered the house of Milo of Hippata, and 47 4, 19| they may rob and spoyle the house? And although the family 48 4, 19| our selves to go to his house and spoyl him of all his 49 4, 19| possible speed, for his own house was on fire. Then every 50 4, 19| entred into an old womans house to rob her, he went up into 51 4, 19| hee was come of a good house, marvellous rich, liberall, 52 4, 20| should be led to Demochares house in the night, by which means 53 4, 20| some open place in your house nie some water, where he 54 4, 20| weapons and besieged the house of Demochares round about. 55 4, 20| Beare running about the house, to make such of the family 56 4, 20| behold there was a Boy of the house that fortuned to looke out 57 4, 20| all the servants of the house. Whereupon incontinently 58 4, 20| tumbled at length out of the house: but when hee was at liberty 59 4, 20| greyhounds and mastifes of the house, and came upon him.~Alas 60 4, 20| loaves of bread for all the house I got me thither and filled 61 4, 21| that am come of so good a house, forsaken of my parents, 62 4, 21| nourished and brought up in one house, lay under one roofe, and 63 4, 21| marriage day was come, the house was garnished with lawrel, 64 4, 21| I was pulled out of our house, out of our chamber, and 65 4, 22| down in the nights from house to house, and corrupting 66 4, 22| the nights from house to house, and corrupting the lawfull 67 4, 22| Every part and angle of the house was so well adorned, that 68 4, 22| the other treasure of the house disagree unto so great a 69 4, 22| bold heart entred into the house, and beheld every thing 70 4, 22| quoth Psyches) into our house, and refresh your afflicted 71 4, 22| was Lord of so pretious a house? But Psyches remembring 72 4, 22| not sister what was in the house, what great store of jewels, 73 4, 22| locketh me up all day in the house.~Then said the other sister, 74 4, 22| will it be unto all the house? How happy shall we be, 75 4, 22| away from the bounds of his house.~Psyches had scantly finished 76 4, 22| seeke for) be in his mothers house or no? Thus being in doubt, 77 4, 22| come in the sight of the house of Venus, but one of her 78 4, 22| the surest chamber of the house, partly because he should 79 4, 22| Proserpina, and keepeth the house of Pluto with great diligence, 80 4, 22| the howers decked up the house with roses and other sweet 81 4, 23| thinke he came unto our house with evill lucke, for we 82 4, 23| painted upon the wall of our house, thou shalt he renowned 83 4, 23| right hand to her fathers house: but I (knowing that the 84 5, 24| concerning the robbery of Miloes house, came home and declared 85 5, 24| sort. Sirs, as touching the house of Milo of Hippata, which 86 5, 24| taken away all things in the house, and returned hither into 87 5, 24| entertained him into his house, and received him as a chiefe 88 5, 24| waies and doores of all the house, and curiously viewed the 89 5, 24| servant was found in the house, who (accused as accessary 90 5, 24| came, they returned into a house not far distant from their 91 5, 24| make and turne this stony house of yours into gold. Then 92 5, 25| talke of a wicked brothel house, and other things dishonest. 93 5, 26| meat, and trimming up the house he set all things in order, 94 5, 27| were come to her fathers house, shee was received in a 95 5, 27| and other treasure of the house, and laded us withall, which 96 5, 28| burning coale out of a mans house of the next village, and 97 6, 32| that had happened unto the house of Charites, saying: O yee 98 6, 32| and entertained into the house as one of their chiefe and 99 6, 32| secret that no servant of the house may perceive it. Then Thrasillus 100 6, 32| husband. Then all we of the house, with all the Citizens, 101 6, 35| whole government of his house, and was Master of the lodging 102 6, 35| married a Maiden of the same house, howbeit he was greatly 103 6, 36| and before he came to his house, he called out his daughters 104 6, 36| to come to one Britunis house, where at our first entrie 105 6, 36| theirs, entred into the house unwares, and found these 106 6, 36| brought to the Master of the house, a side of a fat Bucke for 107 7, 37| where the Master of the house was feasting with the Priests 108 7, 37| table. The Master of the house dismayed at my great disorder, 109 7, 37| declared to the Master of the house, that there was a madde 110 7, 38| lover secretly came into his house to have his pleasure with 111 7, 38| nothing to maintaine our house? thou hast no regard for 112 7, 38| keepeth a place here in our house in vaine, and doth us no 113 7, 38| sit all day alone in my house have beene proffered so 114 7, 39| dangerous way to his bake house; there I saw a great company 115 7, 40| that daily haunted to her house, and made good cheere with 116 7, 40| to be enclosed within his house, with diligent custody. 117 7, 40| dwelleth together in one house: Then you know (quoth the 118 7, 41| should be kept close in his house, and what happened.~You 119 7, 41| of the estate of his own house, declared the mischance 120 7, 41| honesty and profit of her house, was found this night with 121 7, 41| sturdiest Servants of his house, who held up the young man, 122 7, 41| and chased him out of his house. The young-man who was the 123 7, 41| tyed alwayes in the mill house, could know the secrets 124 7, 41| comforted by the servants of the house, and when nine dayes were 125 7, 41| all the substance of the house, whereby the goods chanced 126 7, 42| came to the honest mans house, he entertained and feasted 127 7, 42| Egge. The good man of the house perceiving her, said: O 128 7, 42| scene that drew into the house a dead Serpent, and out 129 7, 42| astonied the good man of the house, and the residue that were 130 7, 42| word to the good man of the house, that his three sonnes who 131 7, 42| wondres which fortuned in the house of the good man, who after 132 7, 43| into one of his friends house and declared all the whole 133 7, 43| search every corner of the house, but when they could find 134 7, 43| sayd we were within the house: and he said no, but I that 135 8, 44| how he came to a Captaines house, and what happened there.~ 136 8, 44| at a certaine Captaines house. And there the souldier 137 8, 44| same. The master of the house had a sonne instructed in 138 8, 44| the ruine of all the whole house needed the counsell of wise 139 8, 44| all the servants of the house with a lowd voyce. Incontinently 140 8, 44| by the misfortune of her house, or by the dolour of her 141 8, 45| calling the servants of the house, to shew them the greedy 142 8, 45| immoderate that the master of the house heard them, and demanded 143 8, 45| time as the master of the house commanded me to be brought 144 8, 45| favour of the master of the house) I did greedily devoure 145 8, 45| one of the servants of the house sayd to his master, I pray 146 8, 46| sowed great sedition in his house. For his wife who was now 147 8, 46| paine he came to his owne house, where he had scarce time 148 8, 46| forthwith to the judges house, that what with her cryes, 149 8, 46| to be pulled out of the house, and enforced by paine of 150 9, 48| friends and servants of our house understanding that I was 151 9, 48| goddesse and hired me a house within the cloister of the