Book, Chapter

  1    1,  1|            pulled from heaven, the day to be darkened and the dark
  2    1,  2|            relish, I fortuned on a day to go thither, to make my
  3    1,  2|           and ingrossed up all the day before, and so I was deceived.~
  4    1,  4|         and ordayned that the next day shee should most cruelly
  5    1,  4|          declared unto me the next day following) closed all the
  6    1,  4|         and ride away hence before day, as far as we can possible.~
  7    1,  5|            sweet heart, which both day and night hath abused my
  8    1,  5|            to take my horse before day, and goe forward on my journey.~
  9    1,  5|            said I, It is well nigh day, and moreover, what can
 10    1,  5|         the Towne but it was broad day, and then I diligently looked
 11    2,  8|            night was past, and the day began to spring, I fortuned
 12    2, 10|           wine. The residue of the day I passed away at the Bains
 13    2, 10|           fortune: For beeing on a day amongst a great assembly
 14    2, 10|           never slept until it was day: but we would eftsoones
 15    2, 11|            table.~It fortuned on a day, that Byrrhena desired me
 16    2, 11|        crow, declaring that it was day: wherewithall I awaked,
 17    2, 11|            celebrate the festivall day of the god Risus, and tomorrow
 18    3, 14|            of your minde. For this day, which we celebrate once
 19    3, 14|          the feast of this present day, that I should not depart
 20    3, 14|            sobbing and weeping all day, I desired license to depart
 21    3, 15|          griefes that I was in the day before, until such time
 22    3, 15|            of all thy trouble this day, and therewith shee pulled
 23    3, 16|            Mistresse enchant.~On a day Fotis came running to me
 24    3, 17|        such light as if it had bin day. Then they brake open a
 25    4, 19|        that thou sittest idley all day at home, and having no regard
 26    4, 19|            evill fortune, for on a day when he had entred into
 27    4, 20|      person was hardy until it was day, as to touch him, though
 28    4, 20|           was at some banquet that day. But I that was accustomed
 29    4, 21|  contracted together. The marriage day was come, the house was
 30    4, 21|          for as the visions of the day are accounted false and
 31    4, 22|            a remisse time for that day, but necessity compelled
 32    4, 22|         rose in the morning before day, and departed. Soone after
 33    4, 22|      lamented and lamented all the day following, thinking that
 34    4, 22|            Thus she passed all the day in weeping, and went to
 35    4, 22|           heere? Passe you all the day and the night in weeping?
 36    4, 22|           is none that liveth this day more happy in all the world
 37    4, 22|         and that locketh me up all day in the house.~Then said
 38    4, 22|         this sort: Behold the last day, the extream case, and the
 39    4, 22|            are we assailed on this day! O sweet Psyches I pray
 40    4, 22|        loveth not the light of the day: which causeth me to suspect
 41    4, 22|      banket that was prepared that day. But Psyches went not about
 42    4, 22|          serve me the space of one day, and say that such as I
 43    4, 22|           no other harme, he lieth day and night before the gate
 44    5, 24|       entred and ransackt the last day, we may put away all feare
 45    5, 24|         common gaole, and the next day following was cruelly scourged
 46    5, 27|            commanded the very same day of her marriage, that my
 47    5, 27|          worthy a supper. The next day this new wedded woman (my
 48    5, 27|            that I had laboured all day, she would set before me
 49    5, 27|           other torments, for on a day I was let loose into the
 50    5, 28|           to bring home wood every day from a high hill, and who
 51    5, 28|            malicious minde, upon a day (after that I had endeavoured
 52    5, 28|          raine water that fell the day before, thither I ranne
 53    5, 30|   accustomed to be beaten so every day. But evill fortune would
 54    5, 31|            my pardon for one short day. Howbeit I had no time then
 55    5, 31|        beast should do nothing all day but hold his head in the
 56    6, 32|            to passe, that the same day that Charites was delivered
 57    6, 32|       inordinate desire came. On a day Lepolemus went to the chase
 58    6, 32|            but tormented her selfe day and night before the Image
 59    6, 36|            my miserie to come.~The day following I saw there a
 60    7, 37|            double danger, the next day I was laded againe with
 61    7, 38|            flesh. It fortuned on a day, that while this poore man
 62    7, 38|            Commest thou home every day with empty hands, and bringest
 63    7, 38|           poore wretch doe nothing day and night but occupie my
 64    7, 38|           poore woman that sit all day alone in my house have beene
 65    7, 39|            of the temple. The next day I was carryed to the market
 66    7, 39|       horses that went in the mill day and night grinding of corne,
 67    7, 39| entertained me well, for the first day I did nothing but fare daintily,
 68    7, 39|          long endure, for the next day following I was tyed to
 69    7, 39|            When a good part of the day was past, that I was not
 70    7, 40|          that shee commanded every day before she was up, that
 71    7, 40|            eyes were covered every day. And verily if I had beene
 72    7, 40|         things that was done: On a day I heard the old bawd say
 73    7, 41|         shall understand that on a day this Barbarus preparing
 74    7, 41|        abroad, but as she sate all day a Spinning, he was so carefull
 75    7, 41|          gates may be opened) on a day, when he found Myrmex alone,
 76    7, 41|            and buried it. The next day morrow, the daughter of
 77    7, 42|            juice.~It fortuned on a day that an honest man of the
 78    7, 42|       pullet that feedest us every day with thy fruit, thou seemest
 79    8, 44|           happened there.~The next day how my master the Gardener
 80    8, 44|         saying: O yee judges, on a day when this young man loathed
 81    8, 44|            signe, whereby the next day we might goe together to
 82    8, 44|            present before you this day, I hastily commanded one
 83    8, 46|            companion to them every day: There fortuned to be amongst
 84    8, 46|             the Matron went before day to my keeper to bargain
 85    8, 46|           anguish, and envying the day of the triumph, when we
 86    8, 46|          my humane shape. When the day of triumph came, I was led
 87    8, 46|           as though it had beene a day of marriage. Then came in
 88    8, 46|          refresh my selfe, for the day was past and the Sunne gone
 89    9, 47|          for behold the healthfull day which is ordained by my
 90    9, 47|           to my commandement. This day which shall come after this
 91    9, 47|            Priest shall carry this day following in procession
 92    9, 47|             All things seemed that day to be joyfull, as well all
 93    9, 47|           houses, as also the very day it selfe seemed to rejoyce.
 94    9, 47|           the feare of death every day? Know thou, that now thou
 95    9, 47|             Behold him who is this day transformed into a man by
 96    9, 48|            courage increased every day more and more to take upon
 97    9, 48|         deferred my affection from day to day, with comfort and
 98    9, 48|           my affection from day to day, with comfort and better
 99    9, 48|            thing, saying, that the day when any one should be admitted
100    9, 48|           vision, shewing that the day was come which I had wished
101    9, 48|         rejoyced: and arose before day to speake with the great
102    9, 48|        dost thou delay? Behold the day which thou desiredst when
103    9, 48|       continencie. Then behold the day approached, when as the
104    9, 48|         delicate meates: the third day was likewise celebrated
105    9, 48|           I arrived about the xii. day of December. And the greatest
106    9, 48|        solempnity on the festivall day with the blessed habite,
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