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1 Life | books for them that should come after: whereof part by negligence 2 1, 2| charges at the next Inne we come unto. To whom he answered 3 1, 2| be true, least when you come to the next city called 4 1, 3| hands, and so I fortuned to come to the house of an old woman 5 1, 5| Theeves had been presently come to have spoyled and robbed 6 1, 5| Crystal, and I sayd unto him, Come hither Socrates to this 7 1, 6| aske? Mary (said I) I am come from Corinth, and have brought 8 1, 6| desireth you to alight and come in. And so I did, whereas 9 1, 7| her master desired me to come to supper. But I not ignorant 10 2, 8| thing) I fortuned unwares to come into the market place, whereas 11 2, 8| take so much pains as to come with me to my house, and 12 2, 8| occasion to passe by thy house, come and see how you doe. And 13 2, 8| thought if Summer had been come, they might have bin pulled 14 2, 9| assure your selfe I will come and lie with you; wherfore 15 2, 10| with Fotis.~When noone was come, Byrrhena sent to me a fat 16 2, 10| notable Assyrian (not yet come unto his minde, but halfe 17 2, 10| undresse thy haire and come and embrace me lovingly: 18 2, 10| sea. Now (quoth shee) is come the houre of justing, now 19 2, 10| houre of justing, now is come the time of warre, wherefore 20 2, 11| Neverthelesse I minde not to come without company, for I have 21 2, 11| and repose themselves) do come to this city. Whereunto 22 2, 11| Olympia, and being desirous to come into this famous province, 23 2, 11| fortuned in an evil hour to come to the City Larissa, where 24 2, 11| by a Bore. And when I was come into the next street, I 25 2, 11| and when I was well nigh come unto the dore, behold I 26 3, 12| murther.~When morning was come, and that I was awaked from 27 3, 12| evidence against me, should come forth, there stept out an 28 3, 14| promise yester night, to come to supper, for it is ready. 29 3, 15| by reason that you are come of so noble a line, and 30 3, 15| gon downe, and the night come to minister convenient time 31 3, 15| because I would not seeme to come to my mistresse sight with 32 3, 16| asleepe or no. But when I was come againe to my selfe, I tooke 33 3, 16| I will take heed I will come nigh no mans house: for 34 3, 17| in no wise suffer me to come nigh the manger, but kicked 35 4, 18| by dogs.~When noone was come, that the broyling heate 36 4, 18| seemed to be the gardener, come upon mee, and when he perceived 37 4, 18| have slaine me, had it not come to passe, that what with 38 4, 19| I will fall down when I come yonder, and surely I will 39 4, 19| their talke that we were come home well nigh at our journeys 40 4, 19| brought away, we are all come home safe, and are increased 41 4, 19| you an example: wee were come nothing nigh to Thebes, 42 4, 19| kind of weapons: hee was come of a good house, marvellous 43 4, 19| regarding any curiosity, would come forth and fill their bellies 44 4, 20| hunting. When night was come, which was a meet time for 45 4, 20| feare that they durst not come nigh. The people said, Verily 46 4, 20| departed: and when we were come without the gates of the 47 4, 20| as fortuned to wake and come out. For who is he that 48 4, 20| my companions that should come from the sepulchre, behold 49 4, 20| of our soldiers, we are come home with these present 50 4, 21| their den.~When night was come the Theeves awaked and rose 51 4, 21| live any longer, that am come of so good a house, forsaken 52 4, 21| together. The marriage day was come, the house was garnished 53 4, 22| see and perceive that I am come to this misery by the only 54 4, 22| tears were then layd apart.~Come in (quoth Psyches) into 55 4, 22| than she. And so it may come to passe, at length for 56 4, 22| good heed it will shortly come upon thee. For the unfaithfull 57 4, 22| sisterly amity, for they wil come like Syrens to the mountains, 58 4, 22| divine babe, and fortune to come to the eares of my mother ( 59 4, 22| miserable condition) did come my selfe from heaven to 60 4, 22| she fortuned unawares to come to a city where the husband 61 4, 22| that country, fortuned to come to another city where her 62 4, 22| answered, Verily you are come to comfort my sorrow, but 63 4, 22| Psyches, who was scantly come in the sight of the house 64 4, 22| I am glad that thou art come into my hands, thou art 65 4, 22| goddesse, goddesse, you are now come at length to visit your 66 4, 22| water, and when she was come up to the ridge of the hill, 67 4, 22| selfe thou art never able to come nigh it, for the Gods themselves 68 4, 22| nothing; by and by thou shalt come unto a river of hell, whereas 69 4, 22| thy mouth. And it shall come to passe as thou sittest 70 4, 22| to covetous Charon, and come the same way againe into 71 4, 23| my death, we fortuned to come home, for the feare that 72 4, 23| desires, we fortuned to come to a place where three wayes 73 4, 23| goe to see your parents? Come on, we will beare you company? 74 4, 23| upon mee. And when we were come almost home, we saw the 75 5, 27| went homeward. When we were come home, all the people of 76 5, 27| shrilling sound: when wee were come to her fathers house, shee 77 5, 29| delivered. And if it had so come to passe that this fearefull 78 5, 30| divers places) fortuned to come upon us unwares, who when 79 6, 32| wilde nature. When they were come within the chase to a great 80 6, 32| counterfeit the matter, he would come to Charites and say: O what 81 6, 32| might have his purpose. But come thou about midnight (quoth 82 6, 32| Charites. The time was scarce come, when as (according to her 83 6, 33| full of trees, and were come againe into the open fields, 84 6, 36| office in hand, you are come to supply my roome, and 85 6, 36| prognosticate my miserie to come.~The day following I saw 86 6, 36| villages, we fortuned to come to one Britunis house, where 87 7, 37| man doth. When morning was come, and that I was well reposed, 88 7, 37| Castles, we fortuned to come to a certaine village, which 89 7, 39| prognostication of things to come: The priests of the goddesse 90 7, 39| sort that I could scarce come to the plaine field pathes. 91 7, 39| to feare, least I should come to the like state: and considering 92 7, 41| mischievous queane. When night was come and the Sunne gone downe, 93 7, 41| thought he would not have come so soone: but Lord how she 94 7, 41| the doore: when they were come in, they could not find 95 8, 44| easie fields, we fortuned to come to a little towne, where 96 8, 44| some convenient time to come unto her, when his father 97 8, 44| storme of cruell fortune to come, then to run away. In the 98 8, 45| looked on, to see what would come to passe: but I (as soone 99 8, 45| which had bought me, to come before him, to whom he delivered 100 8, 46| brother did pray her to come into the country to him, 101 8, 46| him, and that she should come alone without any person. 102 8, 46| shee should not delay but come with all speed he should 103 8, 46| to doe. But when she was come to the snare and engine 104 8, 46| see that spring time was come, and that all things flourished, 105 8, 46| eyes: As soone as she was come before the Judge, she made 106 9, 47| unto me: Behold Lucius I am come, thy weeping and prayers 107 9, 47| Queene Isis. Behold I am come to take pitty of thy fortune 108 9, 47| commandement. This day which shall come after this night, is dedicated 109 9, 47| the same houre that I am come to thee, I have commanded 110 9, 47| the spring time had bin come, did chirp and sing in their 111 9, 47| fortune, thou art at length come to the port and haven of 112 9, 47| unwares to her, thou art come to this present felicitie: 113 9, 47| the sea side. When we were come to the temple, the great 114 9, 48| received, to the end I might come more apt and cleane to the 115 9, 48| shewing that the day was come which I had wished for so