Book, Chapter

  1  Ded    |      obtained of Bacchus, that all things which he touched might be
  2  Ded    |        those persons which attempt things passing their power and
  3 Life    |          that knoweth much or many things.~And being thus no lesse
  4 Life    |            find a great variety of things, as leaping one from another:
  5 Life    |       Cosmography, comprising many things of Aristotles Meteors. The
  6    1,  1|           mocke and contemme those things which are reported for truth,
  7    1,  2|           shineth here, that those things shall be true, least when
  8    1,  3|      robbed and spoiled me of such things as I had, and yet would
  9    1,  3|           had declared to her such things as then presently came to
 10    1,  4|            unto me many marvellous things and strange chances, and
 11    1,  5|         thereof fell beside: which things I saw with mine own eyes,
 12    1,  5|             While I pondered these things with my selfe the night
 13    1,  5|          judge and arbiter of such things as were done here this night,
 14    1,  5|         have dreamed such terrible things? Behold I see Socrates is
 15    1,  5|      beleeve shall happen. For may things chance unto me and unto
 16    1,  6|        towel to rub him, and other things necessary, and then bring
 17    1,  6|            weary of travell.~These things when I heard, I partly perceived
 18    1,  6|            no need of any of these things, for they have been everywhere
 19    1,  7|          this was done, and all my things brought into the Chamber,
 20    2,  8|        some marvellous and strange things, remembring with my selfe
 21    2,  8|   delighted with the view of these things, Byrrhena spake to me and
 22    2,  8|            me and sayd, Cousin all things here be at your commandement.
 23    2,  8|         stones and other frivolous things, can throw down all the
 24    2,  9|         comely sight to see.~These things when I saw I was halfe amazed,
 25    2, 10|          doth divine of Celestiall things, and of the Sunne it selfe.
 26    2, 10|           hither, he declared many things strange and variable. For
 27    2, 10|       semblably hath declared many things here unto us, whereby hee
 28    2, 10|         them before my face. These things when he had sadly declared,
 29    2, 10|         chamber, where I found all things finely prepared and the
 30    2, 11|            there were divers other things of sundry fashion, but of
 31    2, 11|             Finally, there was all things that might be desired: the
 32    2, 11|            you that I may have all things here necessary. What is
 33    3, 15|            so many holy and divine things, that you will faithfully
 34    3, 15|          secretly keepe close such things as are done.~Thus as we
 35    4, 18|           while I considered these things, I loked about, and behold
 36    4, 19|           of our burthens, and all things carried in, I tumbled and
 37    4, 19|           enough, and need no such things. Then Alcinus thinking her
 38    4, 19|      brought in beleefe, that such things as he had throwne out already,
 39    4, 19|      throwne out already, and such things as hee should throw out
 40    4, 21|           while I considered these things the morning came, and being
 41    4, 22|            such as entered in. All things were so curiously and finely
 42    4, 22|          shee had viewed all these things, she heard a voyce without
 43    4, 22|          and presented to her such things as were necessary for her
 44    4, 22|      happeneth, the novelty of the things by continuall custome did
 45    4, 22|           was contented to doe all things as hee had commanded.~After
 46    4, 22|          my old age expert in many things, for as farre as I can learnt
 47    4, 22|       Depart from me and take such things as thou didst bring: for
 48    4, 22|         shee had declared all such things as she told to her other
 49    4, 22|       Mercury had pronounced these things, every man was enflamed
 50    4, 22|          ground, the mother of all things, take mercy on this poore
 51    4, 22| enchauntresse, that bringest these things to passe, howbeit thou shalt
 52    4, 22|        thou wentest: but above all things have a regard that thou
 53    4, 22|           pence, two sops, and all things necessary, and went to the
 54    4, 22|             I will provide for all things accordingly: wherewithall
 55    4, 23|          up? While I devised these things, I brake the halter wherewith
 56    5, 24|         spoyled and taken away all things in the house, and returned
 57    5, 24|     prisoner. As he declared these things, I did greatly lament with
 58    5, 24|            with my selfe all these things, a great care [came] to
 59    5, 25|           lucre and gain above all things in the world, and above
 60    5, 25|           brothel house, and other things dishonest. In this sort
 61    5, 26|         provide for meat and other things necessary. So he and tenne
 62    5, 26|            up the house he set all things in order, and brought the
 63    5, 26|            with my selfe all these things, I perceived by certaine
 64    6, 32|           to declare many terrible things that had happened unto the
 65    6, 32|      inordinate pleasure above all things in the world, was joyfull
 66    6, 32|        life there in sorrow. These things the young man with pitifull
 67    6, 33|         kiddes, whelpes, and other things which were not able to keepe
 68    6, 36|           flower, wheate and other things: amongst whom there was
 69    7, 37|           his halter, and of other things that happened.~In this manner
 70    7, 39|  divination and prognostication of things to come: The priests of
 71    7, 39|       seene the experience of many things, and was become more wise (
 72    7, 40|          whereby I might heare all things that was done: On a day
 73    7, 41|           tryed and proved in many things) and secretly committed
 74    7, 41|       maugre her eies, to set such things on the Table as she had
 75    7, 41|           could bring one of these things to passe, eyther to make
 76    7, 42|       Gardener, and what dreadfull things happened.~There was a poore
 77    7, 42|          dog at one bit. All these things that happened, astonied
 78    7, 42|         cut his owne throat. These things were signified by the strange
 79    8, 44|           put a long speare, which things he placed thus gallantly,
 80    8, 45|            to place, to carry such things as was necessary, insomuch
 81    8, 45|     partners and brothers in other things, but in this we will breake
 82    8, 45|            upon the pot. All which things I did willingly bring to
 83    8, 45|          could have done all these things without his teaching, but
 84    8, 46|           with her, and what other things happened.~When he had bought
 85    8, 46|            When he had bought such things as was necessary, he would
 86    8, 46|        gentle words, but above all things he did greatly rejoyce in
 87    8, 46|            recite unto you how all things were prepared: there were
 88    8, 46|        time was come, and that all things flourished, and that I was
 89    8, 46|         gates were opened, how all things was finely prepared and
 90    8, 46|       covered with silke and other things necessary. But I, beside
 91    9, 47|        considering that all humane things be governed by her providence:
 92    9, 47|       agreeable to holy and divine things, as the worthy and sage
 93    9, 47|            nource of all fruitfull things in earth, who after the
 94    9, 47|        couple together all kind of things with an ingendered love,
 95    9, 47|         the naturall mother of all things, mistresse and governesse
 96    9, 47|            despised, but above all things beware thou doubt not nor
 97    9, 47|         not nor feare any of those things, as hard and difficill to
 98    9, 47|          and in great triumph. All things seemed that day to be joyfull,
 99    9, 48|            intent I might buy such things as was necessarie for my
100    9, 48|            my selfe from all those things as seemed impossible.~On
101    9, 48|        prepared and set the divine things of every Altar, and pulled
102    9, 48|            commandement, all which things he willed me to attend with
103    9, 48|          he interpreted to me such things as were necessary to the
104    9, 48|          charge of certaine secret things unlawfull to be uttered,
105    9, 48|         wrapped in Ivie, and other things not convenient to declare,
106    9, 48|          seate, recited to me such things as were necessary for the
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