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  1 Pref    | perfection of the Latine tongue. Behold, I first crave and beg your
  2    1,  2|         to refresh my selfe, and behold, I fortuned to espy my companion
  3    1,  3|          the countrey there, and behold in the bottom of a deep
  4    1,  5|      began to slumber. But alas, behold suddenly the chamber doores
  5    1,  5|       see what would happen. And behold there entred in two old
  6    1,  5|       sword sayd unto the other, Behold sister Panthia, this is
  7    1,  5|    strangle my selfe and so dye, behold the rope beeing old and
  8    1,  5|       merry countenance, saying, Behold good Hostler, my friend,
  9    1,  5|    dreamed such terrible things? Behold I see Socrates is sound,
 10    1,  5|         my spirits. Then said I, behold here thy breakefast, and
 11    1,  5|     devoured a whole Cheese: and behold evill fortune! There was
 12    1,  5|         water with lips, when as behold the wound in his throat
 13    1,  6|      part our poore lodging, and behold yonder chamber is at your
 14    2,  8|       turned her selfe and sayd, Behold how he resembleth the very
 15    2,  8|          his mother Salvia doth, behold his countenance and stature,
 16    2,  8|  agreeing thereto in each poynt, behold his comely state, his fine
 17    2,  8|       wee came to her house, and behold the gates of the same were
 18    2,  8|          was a greater marvel to behold) the excellent carver and
 19    2,  9|      agree with glittering hair! Behold, it encountreth with the
 20    2,  9|        greatly delighted I sayd, Behold Fotis I am yours, and shall
 21    2, 10|         I called Fotis and sayd, Behold how Bacchus the egger and
 22    2, 10|    refreshed and made merry. And behold when Pamphiles did see the
 23    2, 10|        was entring into the bed, behold my Fotis (who had brought
 24    2, 11|       sort I went to supper, and behold I found in Byrrhena’s house
 25    2, 11|      speak you cannot tell what, behold I am a man made all of iron,
 26    2, 11|         spake unto her and said, Behold here is one that will enterprise
 27    2, 11|       words of course as follow: Behold, his nose is whole, his
 28    2, 11|         it was midnight, when as behold there crept in a Wesel into
 29    2, 11|    declared these words, when as behold all the servants of the
 30    2, 11|        to see this mysterie, and behold incontinently the dead body
 31    2, 11|     corps spoke againe and sayd, Behold I will give you some evident
 32    2, 11|         nigh come unto the dore, behold I saw three men of great
 33    3, 12|       greatly bewail my fortune, behold I heard a great noyse and
 34    3, 12|          danger of stifling. And behold the prease of people increased
 35    3, 12|       hall, that every man might behold me. And after that the Cryer
 36    3, 13|          every part of the City, behold I fortuned to espy this
 37    3, 13|     ended my words in this sort, behold, I weeped againe pitteously,
 38    3, 13|        is remorse of conscience? Behold I am condemned to die as
 39    3, 14|   conceived within my minde. And behold, by and by the Magistrates
 40    3, 14|       and bid them farewell. And behold, by and by there came one
 41    3, 15|      thought for some other, but behold the unlucky chance fortuned
 42    3, 15|      bring me that I may see and behold when thy mistresse goeth
 43    3, 16|       the parts of her body, and behold, I perceived a plume of
 44    3, 17|       Bird as Pamphiles was, and behold neither feathers nor appearance
 45    3, 17|       about that enterprise, for behold the boy to whom I gave charge
 46    4, 18|       things, I loked about, and behold I saw a farre off a shadowed
 47    4, 19|     water, and I said to myself, Behold, now I have found a good
 48    4, 19|   scantly able to speak gan say, Behold my puissant and faithfull
 49    4, 19|       see, and as hee thought to behold the places round about,
 50    4, 20|   accustom to stir mens minds to behold the same) many persons came
 51    4, 20|         come from the sepulchre, behold there was a Boy of the house
 52    4, 20|          lay behinde the gate to behold him. And although I might
 53    4, 21|        me a parent for Children, behold there came in a great multitude
 54    4, 21|     Hyppodame and Perithous. But behold my good mother, now my unhappy
 55    4, 22|         the zealous affection to behold her famous person, came
 56    4, 22|        great perils on water, to behold this glorious virgin. By
 57    4, 22|        her selfe in this manner, Behold the originall parent of
 58    4, 22|    parent of all these elements, behold the Lady Venus renowned
 59    4, 22|       Madame at so great riches? behold, all that you see is at
 60    4, 22|        shee came forth and said, Behold, heere is shee for whom
 61    4, 22|         against Psyches, saying, behold cruell and contrary fortune,
 62    4, 22|     cruell and contrary fortune, behold how we, borne all of one
 63    4, 22|        make and perswade thee to behold my face, which if thou once
 64    4, 22|        her husband in this sort: Behold the last day, the extream
 65    4, 22|       you have charged me not to behold your venerable face, yet
 66    4, 22|      should goe about to spy and behold his shape wherefore my loving
 67    4, 22|       when Psyches did curiously behold, she marvelling at her husbands
 68    4, 22|       forth the lampe to see and behold his shape, I perceived that
 69    4, 22|      temple, and went in, wheras behold she espied sheffes of corn
 70    4, 22|        returned back againe. And behold she perceived a far off
 71    4, 22|         to laugh againe, saying: Behold she thinketh (that by reason
 72    4, 22|      saying: O wretched Caitife, behold thou wert well-nigh perished
 73    5, 28|          againe to the Mill, but behold fortune (insatiable of my
 74    5, 30|          to load me withall, but behold there crept out of a cave
 75    6, 32|       againe with the noyse, but behold there leaped out no Goat,
 76    6, 32|          compleate and finished, behold here is my bodie, take thy
 77    6, 32|       sleeping murderer, saying: Behold the faithfull companion
 78    6, 32|         companion of my husband, behold this valiant hunter; behold
 79    6, 32|      behold this valiant hunter; behold me deere spouse, this is
 80    6, 32|         whom I have ill pleased, behold now they foreshew their
 81    6, 32|         vouchsafe to receive me, behold I make Sacrifice unto you
 82    6, 33|     againe into the open fields, behold we approached nigh to a
 83    6, 33|       none which escaped cleare: Behold upon this another danger
 84    6, 36|        out his daughters saying, Behold my daughters, what a gentle
 85    6, 36| themselves, they sate downe, and behold, the inhabitants came in,
 86    7, 38|          and doth us no service? Behold I have sold it to a good
 87    7, 39|         plaine field pathes. And behold by and by a great company
 88    7, 39|         I did greatly delight to behold the bakers art, insomuch
 89    7, 41|         unto the Goddesse Venus, behold her husband (contrary to
 90    7, 41|          owne conscience guilty: behold by adventure Philesiterus (
 91    7, 41|        and the Sunne gone downe, behold the old bawd and the young
 92    7, 42|       was thus stroken in feare, behold, one brought word to the
 93    8, 44|         might offer it unto him, behold here happened a strange
 94    8, 44|      prepared to buy the poyson. Behold how the fortune of the old
 95    8, 45|         For every man would say: Behold the Gentleman that hath
 96    8, 46|        conceived much delight to behold me, and could find no remedy
 97    8, 46|          eaten with wild beasts. Behold with this woman was I appointed
 98    8, 46|       the hill of wood: and then behold there came a man of armes
 99    9, 47|       utter these words unto me: Behold Lucius I am come, thy weeping
100    9, 47|        doe call mee Queene Isis. Behold I am come to take pitty
101    9, 47|         fortune and tribulation, behold I am present to favour and
102    9, 47|         away all thy sorrow, for behold the healthfull day which
103    9, 47|      golden sunne arose, when as behold I saw the streets replenished
104    9, 47|    cleare with his proper light. Behold then more and more appeared
105    9, 47|        acknowledge their errour. Behold Lucius, thou art delivered
106    9, 47|      fingers, said in this sort: Behold him who is this day transformed
107    9, 47|       away, so attentiv was I to behold the beauty of the goddesse,
108    9, 48|          of the prime. By and by behold arived my servant which
109    9, 48|      mercy, why dost thou delay? Behold the day which thou desiredst
110    9, 48|     marvellous continencie. Then behold the day approached, when
111    9, 48|      selfe, and worshipped them: Behold now have I told thee, which
112    9, 48|        people compassed about to behold me: then they began to solemnize
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