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1 1, 1| be darkened and the dark night to continue still. Then 2 1, 2| do in Athens.~The other night being at supper with a sort 3 1, 2| deceived.~Wherefore towards night being very weary, I went 4 1, 3| poore miser the very first night of our lying together did 5 1, 5| heart, which both day and night hath abused my wanton youthfulnesse. 6 1, 5| things with my selfe the night passed on, and so I resolved 7 1, 5| faithfull doores which in the night did open of their owne accord, 8 1, 5| to rise at this time of night? If you perhaps guilty of 9 1, 5| things as were done here this night, whome onely I may call 10 1, 5| overcome with wine yester night, have dreamed such terrible 11 1, 5| tempering my appetite yester night from the pots of wine, did 12 1, 5| wine, did seeme to see this night strange and cruel visions, 13 2, 8| Cousin Byrrhena.~As soone as night was past, and the day began 14 2, 9| longer delayed than until night, when as assure your selfe 15 2, 9| encounter with you this night. Thus when we had lovingly 16 2, 10| the Lamp may be all the night replenished with oyle, and 17 2, 10| lost a good part of the night, and the sweete pleasure 18 2, 10| heare what we did in the night) was removed far off without 19 2, 10| and so wee passed all the night in pastime and pleasure, 20 2, 11| watch a dead corps that night hee should be reasonably 21 2, 11| first you must watch all the night, with your eyes bent continually 22 2, 11| corpes of your husband this night. Which when she heard she 23 2, 11| by the silences of the night, by the building of Swallows 24 2, 11| watched me diligently in the night, and that the wicked Witches 25 3, 12| murther I had committed the night before: and I rose and sate 26 3, 13| that I am captain of the night Watch, and because no man 27 3, 13| orderly as it was done last night.~This night past, when as 28 3, 13| was done last night.~This night past, when as at our accustomed 29 3, 13| and there lay hidden all night, but by the providence of 30 3, 13| late from supper yester night (beeing well tippled with 31 3, 14| wounded the theeves the night before. Whereat the people 32 3, 14| according to your promise yester night, to come to supper, for 33 3, 14| more to her house in the night, said to the messenger, 34 3, 15| with mine own ears yester night, that if the Sun had not 35 3, 15| presently gon downe, and the night come to minister convenient 36 3, 15| that when she saw yester night, this Boetian sitting at 37 3, 15| my mistresse. And so when night came, before your return 38 3, 15| by the obscurity of the night, drew out your sword courageously 39 3, 15| shall have with thee this night, above all the joyes of 40 3, 15| to bed, and we passed the night in pastime and dalliance, 41 3, 16| shee loved, intended the night following to transforme 42 3, 17| profer me lodging for that night: but it chanced far otherwise. 43 3, 17| I my self gave them the night before. Then I being thus 44 4, 19| thyself from morning till night? Then the old woman trembled, 45 4, 19| all his riches. And when night came we drew towards the 46 4, 20| Demochares house in the night, by which means we thought 47 4, 20| coursing and hunting. When night was come, which was a meet 48 4, 20| were determined to lie all night neer the Bear, to look unto 49 4, 20| respect to the dark time of night, according to our custome, 50 4, 20| Counter, wherein we saw the night before a great aboundance 51 4, 20| chamber especially in the night? But when wee had brought 52 4, 21| brought her to their den.~When night was come the Theeves awaked 53 4, 21| untrue, so the visions of the night doe often change contrary. 54 4, 22| pleasures finished, when night aproched Psyches went to 55 4, 22| speake with her parents.~The night following, Psyches husband 56 4, 22| hee was departed and the night passed away, Psyches lamented 57 4, 22| weeping, and went to bed at night, without any refection of 58 4, 22| you all the day and the night in weeping? And wil you 59 4, 22| warne her againe in the night with these words: Seest 60 4, 22| little doe I regard the night and darknesse thereof, for 61 4, 22| that lieth with thee every night Remember the Oracle of Apollo, 62 4, 22| I heare his voice in the night, insomuch that I have an 63 4, 22| her husband: but at length night came, when as she prepared 64 4, 22| husband did lie with mee every night? You shall understand, that 65 4, 22| and let it be done before night. When she had appointed 66 4, 22| againe in all haste. When night came, Venus returned home 67 4, 22| divided one from another. When night was passed Venus called 68 4, 22| harme, he lieth day and night before the gate of Proserpina, 69 4, 23| them with staves. About night (after that we had passed 70 5, 24| Apuleius his charge.~A soone as night was past, and the cleare 71 5, 24| since as the very same night that this robbery was done 72 5, 24| were roving about) when night came, they returned into 73 5, 24| ship, where they lay all night. Then we entred in and tooke 74 5, 27| she would set before me at night a little filthy branne, 75 6, 32| tormented her selfe day and night before the Image of her 76 6, 32| his heart and looked for night, when as he might have his 77 6, 32| harme) did alwaies looke for night, and the houre assigned 78 6, 33| passe in our journey that night, by reason of the great 79 6, 33| willed to stay there all night, and on the next morning, 80 6, 35| village where we lay all night, but harken, and I will 81 6, 36| that they had lost the same night, and hearing my voice, whereby 82 7, 37| Master intended to lodge all night. Then they closed and locked 83 7, 37| watch about the chamber all night, reasoned with themselves 84 7, 38| wretch doe nothing day and night but occupie my selfe with 85 7, 39| me away before them next night, through a lane which was 86 7, 39| the way which we went the night before, for on the one side 87 7, 39| thinke to escape in the night without punishment for your 88 7, 39| went in the mill day and night grinding of corne, but lest 89 7, 41| that he sate by her; when night came he went with her to 90 7, 41| be let in and out in the night, without knowledge of any 91 7, 41| tenne Crownes, and when night came, Myrmex brought him 92 7, 41| matter which he committed the night before, and doubting lest 93 7, 41| werest at my baines yester night. Barbarus hearing this returned 94 7, 41| pleasure, and therewithall when night came, she departed out of 95 7, 41| mischievous queane. When night was come and the Sunne gone 96 7, 41| her house, was found this night with her knave. For while 97 7, 41| and did nothing else that night save onely bewaile his striped 98 7, 41| necke appeared to her in the night, declaring the whole circumstance 99 8, 45| then with them: for when night came that Supper was done, 100 8, 46| for the custody of me one night, who for gaine of a little 101 8, 46| desire with a Bull. When night was passed, with much joy 102 8, 46| bargain with him another night, which he willingly granted, 103 9, 47| which shall come after this night, is dedicated to my service, 104 9, 47| priest being admonished the night before, as I might well 105 9, 47| visions which they saw in the night, and the facilitie of my 106 9, 47| that place where I lay the night before being an Asse. There 107 9, 48| appeared to me oftetimes in the night perswading and commanding 108 9, 48| seemed impossible.~On a night the great priest appeared 109 9, 48| nothing deceive me, for in the night she appeared to me in a 110 9, 48| should be done, and when night came there arrived on every 111 9, 48| no long delay: for in the night after, appeared unto me 112 9, 48| point as he appeared in the night: he was called Asinius Marcellus, 113 9, 48| monished by like precept in the night: for the night before as 114 9, 48| precept in the night: for the night before as he dressed the 115 9, 48| which were done in the night, which thing gave me great 116 9, 48| Osiris appeared to me the night following, and giving me 117 9, 48| Osiris appeared to me in the night, not disguised in any other