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  1    1,  1|         but also very easy to be brought to passe.~
  2    1,  2|         closure of his body, and brought it out againe behind, there
  3    1,  2|        knew him: for fortune had brought him into such estate and
  4    1,  2|   covered him, and immediately I brought him to the Baine, and caused
  5    1,  2|      body upon a bed, and then I brought him meat and drinke, and
  6    1,  3|        with carnall desire, shee brought me to her own bed chamber;
  7    1,  5|       searching about, at length brought forth the heart of my miserable
  8    1,  5|          your Companion whom you brought in yesternight, or no, and
  9    1,  5|          with the same, and hath brought me to the gate of this city
 10    1,  6|          in one Milos house, and brought him letters from one Demeas
 11    1,  6|      come from Corinth, and have brought him letters from Demeas
 12    1,  6|          the letters which I had brought from Demeas. Which when
 13    1,  6|          well looked to, for hee brought mee hither roundly, and
 14    1,  7|          done, and all my things brought into the Chamber, I walked
 15    1,  7|         a good space, in the end brought me to his remembrance, and
 16    1,  7|           Which when I heard, he brought me backe again into the
 17    1,  7|         to follow him, and so he brought me into his chamber, where
 18    2,  8|          the same paps, and were brought up together in one house.
 19    2, 10|      pieces, could in no wise be brought to shore, but sunk into
 20    2, 10|         behold my Fotis (who had brought her mistresse to bed) came
 21    2, 11|         excellent wine. Then one brought in Candles and Torches,
 22    2, 11|         tooke me by the hand and brought mee to a certaine house,
 23    2, 11|      through the wicket, then he brought me into a chamber somewhat
 24    2, 11|           and then she arose and brought me into a chamber whereas
 25    2, 11|      hereof. And therewithall he brought forth a certaine young man
 26    3, 12|        with my selfe, that I was brought before the Judge in the
 27    3, 12|           Finally, when they had brought me through all the streets
 28    3, 12|        see me.~Then the officers brought mee forth openly into the
 29    3, 13|      escaped any further, and so brought hither to your honourable
 30    3, 14|       howling likewise: and they brought with them the Olive boughs
 31    3, 14|         many other torments were brought in. Then my sorrow encreased
 32    3, 14|        that I might be seene, he brought me through many blind wayes
 33    3, 15|         as my love Fotis, having brought her mistresse to sleepe,
 34    3, 15|    favoured whip which thou hast brought to scourge thee withal,
 35    3, 15|      enticements, she would have brought perpetuall darkness over
 36    3, 15|       colouring of the matter, I brought it to my mistresse. And
 37    3, 15|   substance for fumigations, she brought forth plates of mettal carved
 38    3, 16|      SIXTEENTH CHAPTER~How Fotis brought Apuleius to see her Mistresse
 39    4, 19|           but especially me, and brought us forth of the stable,
 40    4, 19|         to bee Theeves, for they brought in their preyes of gold
 41    4, 19|  treasure which by force we have brought away, we are all come home
 42    4, 19|          treasure which you have brought: and therfore the memory
 43    4, 19|        her words to be true, was brought in beleefe, that such things
 44    4, 19|      many condemned persons were brought from the Judgement place,
 45    4, 20|         time for our purpose, we brought Thrasileon and our forged
 46    4, 20|          night? But when wee had brought this matter to so good a
 47    4, 21|          away a Gentlewoman, and brought her to their den.~When night
 48    4, 21|          was in; but the theeves brought her within the cave, and
 49    4, 21|    pleasure, wherein I have been brought up, thrown in danger, ready
 50    4, 21|        we two were nourished and brought up in one house, lay under
 51    4, 22|       the deep seas had born and brought forth, and the froth of
 52    4, 22|       him forward with words and brought him to the city, and shewed
 53    4, 22| compelled that Psyches should be brought to her appointed place,
 54    4, 22|         that followed. Then they brought her to the appointed rocke
 55    4, 22|      divine meats and wines were brought in, not by any body, but
 56    4, 22|       that all the services were brought to the table, one came in
 57    4, 22|      downe into the valley as he brought mee.~Wherewithall shee kissed
 58    4, 22|        was ready, the meats were brought in, and when they had filled
 59    4, 22|        them away.~When they were brought up to the mountain, they
 60    4, 22|        to the divine commandment brought them down, although it were
 61    4, 22|       fate) received boldnes and brought forth the lampe, and tooke
 62    4, 22|   understand, that as soone as I brought forth the lampe to see and
 63    4, 22|        contrary winde, yet being brought in a vaine hope shee cried
 64    4, 22|       first thou hast been evill brought up and instructed in thy
 65    4, 22|      Carthage, because thou wast brought from heaven by the lyon,
 66    4, 22|      tooke her by the haire, and brought her in, before the presence
 67    4, 22|         a thing impossible to be brought to passe by reason it lay
 68    4, 22|        by the pricke of Cupid he brought up the boy Ganimedes, to
 69    4, 22|     cruell and horrible dragons, brought it unto Psyches: who being
 70    4, 22|       into the aire, and Psyches brought her present to Venus.~Cupid
 71    4, 23|       their dinner greedily, and brought us forth into the way and
 72    4, 23|        our selves any season but brought us againe in our way, and
 73    4, 23|        said, As soone as he hath brought home his burthen, I will
 74    4, 23|        by the way, neither was I brought into small anguish, when
 75    5, 24|        which a little before had brought the false newes against
 76    5, 24|        from such as hee met, and brought it into the common treasury.
 77    5, 24|        and by (returning againe) brought in a tall young man (as
 78    5, 25|    whereupon the Gentlewoman was brought forth fast bound, whom as
 79    5, 26|         How all the Theeves were brought asleepe by their new companion.~
 80    5, 26|         all things in order, and brought the pottage and dainty dishes
 81    5, 27|       left them; then they first brought out all the gold, and silver,
 82    5, 27|        straightly committed) had brought me a good way distant from
 83    5, 28|         handled by horses, I was brought home againe to the Mill,
 84    5, 28|         round upon my backe, hee brought me out into the way: then
 85    5, 31|         also his head. So was it brought to passe, that my death
 86    5, 31|       him upon thy backe, and so brought him from the cruell hands
 87    5, 31|       armes) ran to her fire and brought a firebrand and thrust it
 88    6, 32|         had long time concealed) brought to passe, that the same
 89    6, 32|        up, and in funerall pompe brought to the City and buried.
 90    6, 32|       importunate, and at length brought to passe, that at the intercession
 91    6, 33|      charge of me was committed, brought forth all his substance,
 92    6, 34|     pointed with his finger, and brought him to a great thicket of
 93    6, 36|     seeme more saleable, we were brought out at length to the market,
 94    6, 36|       thought verely that he had brought home a fit and conveniable
 95    6, 36|         whom there was one, that brought barly to the Asse that carried
 96    6, 36|          their sacke, which they brought for the purpose and put
 97    6, 36|       colour of divination, they brought to passe that they obtained
 98    6, 36|         washed their bodies, and brought in a tall young man of the
 99    6, 36|           for there was one that brought to the Master of the house,
100    7, 37|          other trumpery, and was brought into the way with Trumpets
101    7, 38|     marchant I pray you have you brought home hither, to fetch away
102    7, 39|    bosome of the goddesse Siria, brought out the cup which they had
103    7, 41|          when night came, Myrmex brought him disguised into his mistresses
104    7, 42|        and immediately after one brought word that a Ram had strangled
105    7, 42|    stroken in feare, behold, one brought word to the good man of
106    7, 42|        three sonnes who had been brought up in good literature, and
107    7, 43|          in a chest. And so they brought out the poore gardener to
108    8, 44|       accuser and defender to be brought forth, and by the example
109    8, 44|        understanding that he was brought present before you this
110    8, 44|      Judges, bound his hands and brought out the seale, wherewith
111    8, 44|        bound in his grave, so he brought him before the Judges, whereupon
112    8, 45|         house commanded me to be brought into his parler as a novelty,
113    8, 46|        friends: But although hee brought this to passe very secretly
114    8, 46|          incontinently home, and brought her a whole roote of poyson,
115    8, 46|          place, where when I was brought, I first saw the preamble
116    9, 47|        hard and difficill to bee brought to passe, for in the same
117    9, 47|        man caried againe that he brought, and went toward the temple
118    9, 48|         morning sacrifice ended, brought out of the secret place
119    9, 48|          and convenient, then he brought me to the next bains accompanied
120    9, 48|        when noone approached, he brought me backe againe to the temple,
121    9, 48|         back a linnen robe, they brought me to the most secret and
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