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1 Pref | that thou daine in seemly sort~this wanton booke to view,~ 2 1, 2| night being at supper with a sort of hungry fellowes, while 3 1, 2| stopped my winde in such sort that I was well nigh choked. 4 1, 2| turning himself in such sort, that you would suppose 5 1, 2| blubbered with teares, in such sort that she hath well nigh 6 1, 2| his face covered in such sort, Let Fortune (quoth he) 7 1, 2| beating his face in miserable sort), began to say.~ 8 1, 3| raile against Meroe in such sort, he held up his finger to 9 1, 3| love her in most raging sort, such as are but trifles 10 1, 5| the ground covered in this sort, I peeped under the bed 11 1, 5| having his throat cut in such sort, yeelded out a dolefull 12 1, 5| devised with my selfe in what sort I should finish my life. 13 1, 6| so fast, in what kinde of sort will you borrow money? Know 14 2, 8| pretious stone, in such sort that she seemed to be some 15 2, 8| their grinning teeth in such sort that you would have thought 16 2, 9| and white hands, in such sort that with stirring and turning 17 2, 10| people, to tell the simple sort their fortune, a certaine 18 2, 10| drinking of wine. In which sort we pleasantly passed away 19 2, 11| my selfe.~And so in this sort I went to supper, and behold 20 2, 11| shall be punished in this sort: That is, if the corps be 21 2, 11| and sobs cried out in this sort, O masters, I pray you by 22 2, 11| get his heritage. In this sort the old man complained before 23 2, 11| upon his breast in like sort. Thus when hee had done 24 2, 11| his head and spake in this sort: Why doe you call mee backe 25 2, 11| and wounded them in such sort that they fell downe dead 26 3, 12| weeped in most miserable sort. For I imagined with my 27 3, 12| began his oration in this sort.~ 28 3, 13| a known Citisen. In this sort the cruell accuser finished 29 3, 13| had ended my words in this sort, behold, I weeped againe 30 3, 14| endeavoured to pacify mee in this sort, saying, O Lucius, we are 31 3, 15| looke, gan speak in this sort, Verily I confesse that 32 3, 17| as shee espied me in such sort, cried out, Alas poore wretch 33 3, 17| Fotis lamented in pittifull sort, but I that was now a perfect 34 3, 17| crying in most lamentable sort, which enforced him being 35 3, 17| wretched skinne in such sort, that after it was neither 36 4, 18| and laid upon me in such sort, that I was well nigh dead, 37 4, 18| and howled in pittifull sort, and went toward her husband, 38 4, 19| in stead of wals, in such sort that you could easily judge 39 4, 19| the rest, spake in this sort, We verily have manfully 40 4, 19| nigh none left, in such sort that you might see them 41 4, 20| and take wind at, in such sort that he seemed a very lively 42 4, 21| assisted her to comfort in this sort, Weep not fair gentlewoman 43 4, 21| howled and sobbed in such sort, that she made me poore 44 4, 21| whom sighing in pittifull sort she answered, Alas now I 45 4, 21| resist for feare.~In this sort was our marriage disturbed, 46 4, 21| began to speake in this sort: My daughter take a good 47 4, 22| the residue of the common sort. Yet the singular passing 48 4, 22| shaking her head in raging sort, reasoned with her selfe 49 4, 22| any one of the superiour sort did repaire to wooe her. 50 4, 22| spake unto them in this sort: Why torment your unhappy 51 4, 22| kindes of pictures, in such sort that blessed and thrice 52 4, 22| glittered and shone in such sort, that the chambers, porches, 53 4, 22| with a loud voyce in such sort that the stones answered 54 4, 22| again by her husband in this sort: Behold the last day, the 55 4, 22| called unto Psyches in this sort, Thou (ignorant of so great 56 4, 22| at length gan say in this sort: O my most deare sisters, 57 4, 22| god beeing burned in this sort, and perceiving that promise 58 4, 22| endeavored to pacific her in this sort: O faire maid, I am a rusticke 59 4, 22| rock and was slaine in like sort Then Psyches travelled about 60 4, 22| troubled my son in such sort? whether shee be any of 61 4, 22| beheld she cries out in this sort.~Is this an honest thing, 62 4, 22| the ire of Venus in this sort: What is the cause Madam, 63 4, 22| of young Dames. In this sort this goddesse endeavoured 64 4, 22| teares, gan pray in this sort: O deere spouse and sister 65 4, 22| reasoned with her selfe in this sort: Now what comfort or remedy 66 4, 22| boxe was uncovered, in such sort that she fell downe upon 67 4, 22| began to speake in this sort: O yee gods, registred in 68 4, 23| golden trappes, in such sort that thou shalt glitter 69 4, 23| should be handled in such sort on the next morrow.~ 70 5, 24| unto his companions in this sort. Sirs, as touching the house 71 5, 25| things dishonest. In this sort the consent and manners 72 5, 27| me on every side. In like sort have I read in Histories 73 5, 28| my selfe therein, in such sort that I quenched the fire, 74 6, 32| Lepolemus Horse, in such sort that hee fell downe to the 75 6, 32| grievously for his death, in such sort, that she would have presently 76 6, 32| thy pleasure, but in such sort and so secret that no servant 77 6, 32| lamented, she spake in this sort: I pray you my friends weepe 78 6, 33| every man in feare, in such sort that they would invade and 79 6, 33| with their teeth, in such sort that they pulled many of 80 6, 33| beganne to speake in this sort: Alas masters, what mean 81 6, 35| devoured all his flesh, in such sort, that there remained on 82 6, 36| hast scoffed me in this sort: Dost thou thinke that I 83 6, 36| of the goddesse. In this sort, they went from place to 84 6, 36| with their whip, in such sort that all my body was mortified. 85 7, 37| had beene bitten in like sort, came out with speares, 86 7, 37| with themselves in this sort, Verely (quoth one) I think 87 7, 38| blaming her husband in this sort: Commest thou home every 88 7, 39| deceive many of the simple sort, for if one had demanded 89 7, 39| legges failed me, in such sort that I could scarce come 90 7, 39| beating me forward, in such sort that I could not stay to 91 7, 39| looked on.~O good Lord what a sort of poore slaves were there; 92 7, 40| queane hated me in such sort, that shee commanded every 93 7, 41| suspition of his Master, in such sort that he threatned to beat 94 7, 41| courteous words spake in this sort: Feare not my Sonne, nor 95 7, 42| throat likewise, in such sort that he fell upon the bord 96 7, 43| spake to my master in this sort:~Quorsum vacuum ducis Asinum?~ 97 8, 44| his wife lament in such sort, it gave him further occasion 98 8, 45| teeth upon hard hay. In this sort I continued a great space, 99 8, 45| promise and faith in this sort, by stealing away the best 100 8, 45| reasoned together in this sort, they swore both earnestly, 101 8, 46| of the Physitian, in such sort that with great paine he 102 8, 46| garnished about with all sort of greene verdures and lively 103 8, 46| downe, and lying in this sort on the ground, did fall 104 9, 47| people going in a religious sort and in great triumph. All 105 9, 47| benigne voice, gan say in this sort: O my friend Lucius, after 106 9, 47| their fingers, said in this sort: Behold him who is this 107 9, 48| accompanied with all the religious sort, and demanding pardon of 108 9, 48| fashion of an Image, in such sort that all the people compassed 109 9, 48| I began to say in this sort: O holy and blessed dame, 110 9, 48| renowne to thee.~After this sort, the divine majesty perswaded