Book, Chapter

  1  Ded    |       considering that children in time of their first studies,
  2  Ded    |            bold enterprise at this time, as I nothing doubt of your
  3 Life    |        passed all the Dames of her time, borne of an ancient house,
  4 Life    |      flourished in Carthage in the time of Iolianus Avitus and Cl.
  5 Pref    |            how he was in course of time~from such a state unfold,~
  6    1,  2|          having ended her mourning time in lamentable wise, with
  7    1,  2|            so we were, untill such time as he (fetching a pittifull
  8    1,  5|          meane you to rise at this time of night? If you perhaps
  9    1,  5|       escape away? O Lord, at that time I remember the earth seemed
 10    1,  5|         And even at that same very time the Hostler came in crying
 11    1,  5|       colouring the matter for the time, did breake off his talk,
 12    1,  5|             and moreover the small time of our being together increased
 13    1,  7|             and moreover, from the time that wee departed from our
 14    1,  7|        from this place, until such time as you shall goe with me:
 15    2,  8|            care, for now thou hast time and place to satisfie thy
 16    2,  9|      depart from thence until such time as I had viewed her in every
 17    2,  9|     together, we departed for that time.~
 18    2, 10|           justing, now is come the time of warre, wherefore shew
 19    2, 10|      couragious, since there is no time appointed when our skirmish
 20    2, 11|         you are not afeared at any time to walke in the streets.~
 21    2, 11|         dainty meats where so long time hath not been seene any
 22    2, 11|          sing, and so I passed the time until it was midnight, when
 23    2, 11|         you want my service at any time, I am at your commandement.
 24    2, 11|       knowne, we crave but a small time and space of life. Whereat
 25    3, 12|       liberty to speake during the time of the continuance of the
 26    3, 13|        that there hath been at any time either grudge or hatred
 27    3, 14|            theatre. But I from the time that I uncovered the bodies
 28    3, 14|           right senses, until such time as Milo my Host came and
 29    3, 14|        defer my promise to another time.~And while I was speaking
 30    3, 15|         the day before, until such time as my love Fotis, having
 31    3, 15|        come to minister convenient time to worke her magicall enticements,
 32    3, 15|        when I see opportunitie and time I will assuredly bring you
 33    3, 16|       amiable hair, that since the time I first loved thee, I never
 34    3, 17|           poore wretch, until such time as by great noyse and rumbling,
 35    3, 17|            many miseries: and on a time I passed through a great
 36    3, 17|     wherefore I abstained for that time from eating of Roses, and
 37    4, 19|           water. The thing and the time compelleth me to make description
 38    4, 20|         was come, which was a meet time for our purpose, we brought
 39    4, 20|         having respect to the dark time of night, according to our
 40    4, 22|          great sorrow. But now the time approached of Psyches marriage,
 41    4, 22| lamentation was ordained a remisse time for that day, but necessity
 42    4, 22|           being alone.~During this time that Psyches was in this
 43    4, 22|         greatly that in so short a time her belly should swel so
 44    4, 22|            deare husband this long time have you had experience
 45    4, 22|       delicate meats, but when the time of delivery shall approach
 46    4, 22|            in the aire, until such time as constrained by wearinesse
 47    4, 22|            that in the flourishing time of al mine age, shall be
 48    4, 22|            this coast, untill such time as the heat of the sunne
 49    4, 23|          And other said, Since the time that we had him first he
 50    4, 23|        prepared for them. At which time they began to devise with
 51    5, 24|     vertues, yet I lost in a short time all my company and all my
 52    5, 27|       never leaved off untill such time as they promised to reward
 53    5, 27|          at liberty, in the spring time of the yeere when the meddows
 54    5, 31|        short day. Howbeit I had no time then to rest my selfe, for
 55    5, 31|          that so often in his life time diddest spurne and kicke
 56    5, 31|          me continually, till such time as (having but one remedy)
 57    6, 32|         purpose, which he had long time concealed) brought to passe,
 58    6, 32|          intent: in continuance of time by much familiarity and
 59    6, 32|        miserable woman, necessarie time to bewaile his death, that
 60    6, 32|          assigned by Charites. The time was scarce come, when as (
 61    6, 32|            being sick, untill such time, that with sweet talke and
 62    6, 32|            our marriage; now is it time to seeke out my sweet Lepolemus,
 63    6, 33|          rather for feare: at that time I remembered with my selfe,
 64    6, 35|          little (in continuance of time) devoured all his flesh,
 65    6, 36|      pitifully. And because supper time approached nigh, when as
 66    7, 37|           chamber round, till such time as they thought that the
 67    7, 37|            considering it was long time past, since I lay and tooke
 68    7, 38|            chanced that during the time that shee and he were basking
 69    7, 38|           pleasure and passeth the time with her amorous lovers
 70    7, 39|       doubted my presence. At that time I remembred how Homer the
 71    7, 41|            neighbours houses. When time came that my harnesse should
 72    7, 41|          the other Horses the same time to the water to drinke;
 73    7, 42|            well enough considering time and necessity. This honest
 74    7, 42|       about the Table. At the same time while they wondred at this
 75    7, 42|            other fruits before the time of ripenesse, yet was he
 76    7, 43|         pitty, but when he saw his time, he tooke the souldier by
 77    7, 43|          secret place, untill such time as all danger were past.
 78    7, 43|         forbeare laughing from the time they found me by my shadow,
 79    8, 44|      desire to have the like. Long time before his mother dyed,
 80    8, 44|            that she had beene long time tormented in her affliction,
 81    8, 44|         Now is ministred unto thee time and place: Now hast thou
 82    8, 44|         might find some convenient time to come unto her, when his
 83    8, 44|     disprove the varlet, till such time as the Officers by the commandment
 84    8, 45|         whereas I by long space of time have suffered thee, because
 85    8, 45|         hay at all. Wherefore on a time at their accustomed houre,
 86    8, 45|           rested eating, till such time as the master of the house
 87    8, 46|           at the Table: After long time when we had travelled as
 88    8, 46|  incontinently be killed. When the time of her delivery came, it
 89    8, 46|         deare Husband, untill such time as you have drunke some
 90    8, 46|         depart a foot, untill such time as the poyson began to worke
 91    8, 46|         house, where he had scarce time to speake to his wife, and
 92    8, 46|           selfe to see that spring time was come, and that all things
 93    9, 47|           that was the most secret time, when the goddesse Ceres
 94    9, 47|         fortune, which had so long time pursued me. Grant peace
 95    9, 47|          kind of beast I have long time abhorred and despised, but
 96    9, 47|        prolong thy dales above the time that the fates have appointed,
 97    9, 47|            weening that the spring time had bin come, did chirp
 98    9, 47|    especially those which had long time bin worshippers of the religion,
 99    9, 48|          thy mind for this present time, which peradventure is somewhat
100    9, 48|        many persons saw me at that time: there I was commanded to
101    9, 48|       neither art thou idle at any time in giving thy benefits,
102    9, 48|           which was erected in the time of Silla, where I executed
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