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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