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1 Life | intercepted and part now extant, doe sufficiently declare, with 2 1, 1| affaires which I had to doe ( for there myne auncestry 3 1, 5| asleepe, What (quoth hee) doe you not know that the wayes 4 1, 5| speaking to Apuleius) doe you beleeve this tale? Yea 5 1, 6| quoth shee) that he is, why doe you aske? Mary (said I) 6 1, 6| with me and sayd, Verily I doe conjecture by the comly 7 2, 8| house, come and see how you doe. And while we were talking 8 2, 8| the goddesse Diana, that I doe greatly tender your safety, 9 2, 9| for if the flame thereof doe never so little blaze forth, 10 2, 9| speak of others, when as I doe accustome abroad to marke 11 2, 9| cornets and krippins, and doe more delight to shew the 12 2, 11| passed by, What is here to doe? Do dead men use to run 13 2, 11| keeper of the dead body doe not render on the morning 14 2, 11| miserably murdered, and doe vengeance on this wicked 15 2, 11| the boys in the street to doe the same. But shee weeping 16 2, 11| spake in this sort: Why doe you call mee backe againe 17 3, 13| and reasonable cause to doe that fact. For returning 18 3, 13| this weale publique, so to doe, especially since they put 19 3, 14| the nobility of your Kinne doe possesse the greatest part 20 3, 15| a soft voice and said, I doe greatly feare to discover 21 3, 15| gratify your request, than I doe esteeme the danger of my 22 3, 17| images of the gods? Why doe I not kill this lame theefe 23 4, 19| why I had determined so to doe was this, I thought that 24 4, 19| prove my wit in what I can doe, and the consider you whether 25 4, 20| air and ease himself, for doe you not know that such kind 26 4, 21| they were accustomed to doe, but the virgin would not 27 4, 21| crying, for the Theeves doe little esteeme your howling, 28 4, 21| hands, who went not about to doe any harme, neither to take 29 4, 21| the visions of the night doe often change contrary. And 30 4, 22| covet to see my husband. Why doe I delay? why should I refuse 31 4, 22| any body, that sayd, Why doe you marvell Madame at so 32 4, 22| heare, beware that thou doe in no wise make answer, 33 4, 22| towards them, for if thou doe thou shalt purchase to mee 34 4, 22| Husband, was contented to doe all things as hee had commanded.~ 35 4, 22| husbands armes? Goe too, doe what ye will, purchase your 36 4, 22| the unfaithfull harlots doe greatly endeavor to set 37 4, 22| armed with wicked minds, doe chance to againe (as I think 38 4, 22| winde Zephyrus, that hee may doe as hee hath done before, 39 4, 22| visage and figure, little doe I regard the night and darknesse 40 4, 22| as hee was accustomed to doe.~Now her sisters arrived 41 4, 22| the River, whereby they doe undoubtedly say, that hee 42 4, 22| the love of the Serpent doe more delight thee, say not 43 4, 22| you affirme. Moreover, I doe greatly feare to see him, 44 4, 22| thoughts, perswading her to doe as they would have her whereupon 45 4, 22| which according as wise men doe terme is called divination) 46 4, 22| thither. Marry (quoth she) doe you not remember the counsell 47 4, 22| darest thou be so bold to doe so great a mischiefe? Depart 48 4, 22| did never enterprise to doe any thing without thy presence, 49 4, 22| that thou with thy trumpet doe pronounce the reward to 50 4, 22| angry persons accustome to doe, she shaked her head, and 51 4, 22| will prove what thou canst doe: see that thou separate 52 4, 22| Away; away, what wilt thou doe? flie, flie, or else thou 53 4, 22| unto me as thou oughtest to doe, but haste rather spoiled 54 4, 22| owne proper hands, I will doe and accomplish all thy desire, 55 4, 23| my selfe: What wilt thou doe unhappy maiden? Why wouldst 56 4, 23| spirits? And you (you harlot) doe you not goe to see your 57 5, 24| in men, that the wicked doe glory with the name of good, 58 5, 25| howbeit if my counsell doe displease you, you may at 59 5, 29| the hill for wood, saying: Doe you not see this slow and 60 5, 29| the shepheards said: Why doe we not make sacrifice of 61 5, 31| offence, I will see what I can doe. And therewithall she unclosed 62 6, 32| fortuneth to Lovers, who first doe little delight themselves 63 6, 32| disguised without companie, and doe but hisse at my chamber 64 6, 33| your selves upon us, that doe you no harme? What thinke 65 6, 33| you not masters that we doe this to the intent to rifle 66 6, 34| he made answere saying: Doe you looke for any meate 67 6, 36| religion, wherefore he would doe vengeance of himselfe: and 68 7, 37| ready with his knives to doe his feat, I devised with 69 7, 38| according as he accustomed to doe, his wives lover secretly 70 7, 38| whereas I poore wretch doe nothing day and night but 71 7, 38| my purpose or no, for I doe not mind to cast away my 72 7, 39| tied and yoked together, doe till the ground to the intent 73 7, 40| first thing which she would doe in the morning, was to see 74 7, 41| opinions could not tell what to doe, for on the one side lie 75 7, 41| the mill, and dares not doe nothing, before the blind 76 7, 41| the harme which he should doe. Howbeit my words would 77 7, 41| as it was thought) could doe what she would with her 78 7, 42| meate, as I accustomed to doe, for my master and I supped 79 7, 42| they could not tell what to doe, or with what sacrifice 80 8, 44| great doubt what she might doe, and could not tell what 81 8, 44| Wherefore he promised to doe all according to her desire: 82 8, 44| verily I am not able to doe: for I was fast bound at 83 8, 44| himselfe, and if I would doe it and keepe the matter 84 8, 45| left: if our partnership doe mislike thee, we will be 85 8, 45| qualities which I could doe, insomuch that my master 86 8, 46| every side, not so much to doe honour to Thiasus, as to 87 8, 46| not as they accustome to doe at the stews, or in brothel 88 8, 46| the people, what I could doe: but because they would 89 8, 46| I should openly have to doe: But first I will tell you 90 8, 46| messenger willed her to doe. But when she was come to 91 8, 46| and Doctours of Physicke doe call a sacred Potion, to 92 8, 46| was I appointed to have to doe before the face of the people, 93 8, 46| impossible for me so to doe, considering that I lacked 94 8, 46| had commanded him so to doe: when he had done his message 95 8, 46| the victory of beauty.~Why doe ye marvell, ye Orators, 96 8, 46| appointed for me to have to doe withall: our bed was finely 97 9, 47| accustome to worship mee, doe call mee Queene Isis. Behold 98 9, 47| my Priests and Ministers doe accustome after the tempests 99 9, 47| by a vision what he shall doe, and all the people by my 100 9, 47| passed: howbeit I could not doe as the rest, for my mind 101 9, 48| stars: the gods supernall doe honour thee: the gods infernall