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  1 Life    |  disciplines.~Immediately after he went to Rome, and studied there
  2 Pref    |         Athens, when I was yong, I went first to schoole. Soone
  3    1,  1|          and travell: and while he went grazing freshly in the field (
  4    1,  2|          night being very weary, I went to the Baines to refresh
  5    1,  5|            When this was over they went their wayes, and the doores
  6    1,  6|         closed fast the doore, and went in, and after a while she
  7    1,  7|            the Baines; but first I went to the market to buy some
  8    1,  7|      Caitife did suffice him, So I went away amazed and astonied,
  9    2,  8|        whither I intended to go, I went from street to street, and
 10    2,  8|          embraced me, by and by he went unto his mistresse and whispered
 11    2, 10| banquetting, and towards evening I went to supper, for I was bid
 12    2, 10|         wherewithall I rose up and went unto my chamber, where I
 13    2, 11|            excusation. Whereupon I went to Fotis, to aske counsell
 14    2, 11|       selfe.~And so in this sort I went to supper, and behold I
 15    2, 11|           When I was a young man I went unto a certaine city called
 16    2, 11|        City Larissa, where while I went up and down to view the
 17    2, 11|            tooke a good heart, and went unto the Crier and bid him
 18    2, 11|         was closed fast, so that I went through the wicket, then
 19    2, 11|          the first street my torch went out, that with great pain
 20    2, 11|         against the king Gerion, I went to my chamber and layd me
 21    3, 14|       lanes to his house, where he went about to comfort me, beeing
 22    3, 14|            Baine: but by the way I went couching under him, to hide
 23    3, 14|     pointing of every person. Then went I to supper with Milo, where
 24    3, 14|            to my Chamber, and so I went to bed.~
 25    3, 15|            the same, that ever you went to trouble or harm me: perhaps
 26    3, 15|        bring her purpose to passe, went up to a high Gallery of
 27    3, 16|            when she had spoken she went into the chamber and took
 28    3, 17|          adversity in good part, I went into the stable to my owne
 29    4, 18|      esteemed mine own danger, and went willingly to eat of these
 30    4, 18|      howled in pittifull sort, and went toward her husband, to the
 31    4, 19|        aboundance of treasure, and went daily in ragged and torn
 32    4, 19|        womans house to rob her, he went up into a high chamber,
 33    4, 19|          leave nothing behinde, he went into the old womans bed
 34    4, 19|         mens houses, wherefore hee went to the window to see, and
 35    4, 20|        beast: when this was don we went into a cave which we hired
 36    4, 20|       secret place, and thither we went and opened the mouth thereof,
 37    4, 20|          every one was asleepe, we went with our weapons and besieged
 38    4, 20|            out of the caverne, and went to kill all such as he found
 39    4, 20|         Bear running about, and he went and told all the servants
 40    4, 21|         swords in their hands, who went not about to doe any harme,
 41    4, 21|            stollen away, and as he went crying up and down, one
 42    4, 22|        heaven did envy her estate, went to the town called Milet
 43    4, 22|          solemnity was ended, they went to bring the sorrowful spowse,
 44    4, 22|        when night aproched Psyches went to bed, and when she was
 45    4, 22|            the day in weeping, and went to bed at night, without
 46    4, 22|           any harm: by and by they went into the palace to their
 47    4, 22|        this kinde of measures they went about to winne Psyches by
 48    4, 22|        their bodies in baines they went into a parlour, where all
 49    4, 22|       immediately she departed and went to her chamber, where she
 50    4, 22|         there or no? wherefore she went thitherward, and with great
 51    4, 22|            came to the temple, and went in, wheras behold she espied
 52    4, 22|            aire. Incontinently she went unto the royall Pallace
 53    4, 22|     prepared that day. But Psyches went not about to dissever the
 54    4, 22|         morsel of brown bread, and went to sleep. In the mean season,
 55    4, 22|             and with all diligence went and gathered up such lockes
 56    4, 22|      rigorously. Then poor Psyches went in all haste to the top
 57    4, 22|     without any further delay, she went up to an high tower to throw
 58    4, 22|          all things necessary, and went to the mountaine Tenarus
 59    4, 23|   discharged of our burthens, they went to their fellowes that were
 60    5, 24|           the number, whereupon he went out, and by and by (returning
 61    5, 24|            by land as by sea, they went together towards Zacynthe,
 62    5, 24|          by the noise of the gate, went into the chamber, and called
 63    5, 24|       granted all her desire: then went my company to wracke, insomuch
 64    5, 26|           and tenne more with him, went their way: In the meane
 65    5, 27|         set her upon my backe, and went homeward. When we were come
 66    5, 30|          displeased, but willingly went forward to avoid the cruell
 67    6, 32|           came. On a day Lepolemus went to the chase with Thrasillus,
 68    6, 32|         came out of our holes, and went towards our slaine master.
 69    6, 32|            disguised himselfe, and went straight to the chamber,
 70    6, 32|           great a crime, at length went to the same Sepulchre, and
 71    6, 33|         you may depart away. So we went forward, some wounded with
 72    6, 36|           upon my backe. Then they went forth with their armes naked
 73    6, 36|       goddesse. In this sort, they went from place to place, robbing
 74    6, 36|           perceiving whereabout he went, ran incontinently to him,
 75    6, 36|           save himselfe: and so he went to the whetstone, to sharpe
 76    7, 39|        stony then the way which we went the night before, for on
 77    7, 39|       great company of horses that went in the mill day and night
 78    7, 41|            her; when night came he went with her to the baines,
 79    7, 41|             and had let him in, he went into the Chamber to his
 80    7, 41|        barred the doores fast, and went againe to bed. The next
 81    7, 41| Philesiterus had forgotten when he went away. Then he conceived
 82    7, 41|       fortuned that while Barbarus went towards the Justice in a
 83    7, 41|            her knave. For while we went to wash our hands, hee and
 84    7, 41|           rose from the table, and went to the mow, where hee found
 85    7, 41|        that he would sup before he went to rest: whereby shee was
 86    7, 41|         secret matter to tell him, went into a chamber, where they
 87    7, 42|           watered the hearbes, and went about other businesse, I
 88    7, 42|          tongue, but the more they went about with gentle words
 89    7, 42|            upon my backe and so we went homeward the same way as
 90    7, 43|          signes of my master, they went to search him out: at last
 91    7, 43|        incontinently the souldiers went to the Justice declaring
 92    8, 44|        servants, while he himselfe went towards his captaine; who
 93    8, 44|         wise and grave persons, he went incontinently to a sage
 94    8, 44|         man: Whereupon this varlet went incontinently to buy poyson,
 95    8, 44|            returne from the grave, went to the Justice and accused
 96    8, 44|            slay mee, whereupon hee went himselfe and bought poyson,
 97    8, 44|          of the common people, but went to see this strange sight.
 98    8, 45|            of the Campe. Before he went, he sold me for eleven pence
 99    8, 45|           their chamber doore, and went to the bains: (O Lord) how
100    8, 45|       their accustomed houre, they went to the baines, and locked
101    8, 46|       Master, we departed away and went into our Chamber, where
102    8, 46|           small sleepe, the Matron went before day to my keeper
103    8, 46|            and gratify his mother) went immediately to the young
104    8, 46|        away her husbands ring, and went into the country, whereas
105    8, 46|          that he had sent for her) went in all hast as the messenger
106    8, 46|           together with her faith, went to a traiterous Physician,
107    8, 46|            and with a seemely gate went towards him that represented
108    8, 46|        servants, Castor and Pollus went behind Juno, having on their
109    8, 46|         multitude of the people, I went to a secret place of the
110    9, 47|           a philosopher: after him went one with line, betokening
111    9, 47|           glewed to his backe, and went after an old man, whereby
112    9, 47|       dropped in the wayes as they went Balme and other pretious
113    9, 47|            me place on every side, went after the Priest. The priest
114    9, 47|    conclusion of his words: Then I went amongst the company of die
115    9, 47|        againe that he brought, and went toward the temple in like
116    9, 47|       worshippers of the religion, went into the secret chamber
117    9, 48|      miserie, and present joyes, I went before the face of the goddesse
118    9, 48|        while I was thus astonied I went to the temple, and taried
119    9, 48|       opening of the gates, then I went in and began to pray before
120    9, 48|           had ended mine orison, I went to embrace the great Priest
121    9, 48|          when mattins was ended, I went from one to another, to
122    9, 48|        transformation. By and by I went to him, which knew well
123    9, 48|      sleepe, whereupon by and by I went towards the Priest, and
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