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1 1, 1| sweat from every part of his body, I unbrideled him, and walked 2 1, 2| within the closure of his body, and brought it out againe 3 1, 2| the filthy scurfe of his body to be rubbed away; which 4 1, 2| Inne, where he reposed his body upon a bed, and then I brought 5 1, 3| and maculated thyne owne body, forsaken thy wife traitorously, 6 1, 3| and looking about lest any body should heare, I pray you ( 7 1, 5| into the intrals of his body, and searching about, at 8 1, 5| remnant of bloud, and his body being then without life, 9 1, 6| the comly feature of your body, and by the maidenly shamefastnesse 10 1, 7| washed and refreshed my body, I returned againe to Milos 11 2, 9| shee was girded about her body under the paps with a swathell 12 2, 9| principall part of all the body, and is first open to our 13 2, 10| onely in minde but also in body, I removed my cloathes, 14 2, 10| presenting her amiable body unto me in manner of faire 15 2, 11| if the keeper of the dead body doe not render on the morning 16 2, 11| whom she shewed the dead body, and every part and parcell 17 2, 11| greatly afeard ran to the dead body with the lamp in my hand, 18 2, 11| kissing him, she turned his body and found no part diminished. 19 2, 11| which because it was the body of one of the chiefe of 20 2, 11| hell, and to revive his body for the triall hereof. And 21 2, 11| and call to life this dead body, and make that his eyes 22 2, 11| behold incontinently the dead body began to receive spirit, 23 2, 11| my puissance torment thy body? Then the corps moved his 24 2, 11| to be given to the dead body. Which opinion was cleane 25 2, 11| this the good Gard of my body watched me diligently in 26 2, 11| as the cold members of my body began by little and little 27 3, 15| For I had rather myne owne body to perish, than that you 28 3, 16| fingers, and then rubbed her body therewith from the sole 29 3, 16| shaked the parts of her body, and behold, I perceived 30 3, 16| sorcery shee transformed her body into what shape she would. 31 3, 17| every part and member of my body, I hovered with myne armes, 32 3, 17| viewing every part of my poore body) I perceived that I was 33 4, 19| his legs, and threw his body from the point of a hill 34 4, 19| confederacy, to deliver his body from torment and miserable 35 4, 19| drove it clean through his body. Then we honoured the corps 36 4, 19| round about, thrusting his body out of the window, the old 37 4, 20| valiant than the rest both in body and courage (so that he 38 4, 20| dust of his long buried body, wherein we got ourselves 39 4, 22| disquieted both in mind and body, although she pleased all 40 4, 22| heard a voyce without any body, that sayd, Why doe you 41 4, 22| and then refreshed her body in the baines. This done, 42 4, 22| were brought in, not by any body, but as it were with a winde, 43 4, 22| swallowed into the gulfe of his body. And if it be so that thy 44 4, 22| Psyches (somwhat feeble in body and mind, yet mooved by 45 4, 22| Psyches saw so glorious a body shee greatly feared, and 46 4, 22| and his other parts of his body so smooth and so soft, that 47 4, 22| desire to touch this amiable body likewise, there fell out 48 4, 22| thee, and wounded myne owne body with my proper weapons, 49 4, 22| members and parts of her body were torne amongst the rockes, 50 4, 22| which is more subdue thy body with punishment: and when 51 4, 22| although she was present in body, yet was she absent in spirit 52 4, 22| once separated from thy body, thou shalt surely go to 53 4, 23| guts and entrailes of his body is taken out, let the Maide 54 4, 23| shall have the guts of her body hanging in their ravenous 55 5, 24| but of young age, stout in body, and couragious in fight, 56 5, 24| and of more bignesse in body, his beard began to burgen, 57 5, 28| left no haire on all my body, no not so much as on mine 58 5, 29| all the hinder part of my body and my stones did ake for 59 5, 30| throwing all the strength of my body into my hinder heeles) lifted 60 5, 30| stones and rocks with my body till I came into the open 61 5, 30| at length they found his body rent and torne in peeces, 62 5, 30| together the peeces of his body and buried them. By and 63 6, 32| face, he often imbraced the body which himselfe slew, he 64 6, 32| they came to the slaine body of Lepolemus, Charites threw 65 6, 32| and pulled her away. The body was taken up, and in funerall 66 6, 32| Cinamon sent of his pretious body, I yet feele Lepolemus alive 67 6, 32| miserable Charites did bury her body within the same Sepulchre. 68 6, 32| Sacrifice unto you with my whole body: which said, hee closed 69 6, 35| apparell, he annointed his body with honey, and then bound 70 6, 35| the honey came upon his body, and by little and little ( 71 6, 36| we not give him to some body for he earneth not his hay? 72 6, 36| meanes to afflict my poore body in giving me a new Master 73 6, 36| certaine yong man with a mighty body, wel skilled in playing 74 6, 36| whip, and scourged his owne body, that the bloud issued out 75 6, 36| in such sort that all my body was mortified. Amongst whom 76 7, 40| one that abandoned her body with continuall whoredome. 77 7, 41| themselves, they tooke the body and buried it. The next 78 7, 42| continuall travell of my body. The matter requireth to 79 7, 42| dismembred in every part of his body: Who lying at the very point 80 7, 42| thrust it cleane through the body: howbeit he fell not downe 81 8, 44| me well, and garnished my body (as seemed to me) like an 82 8, 44| disease and infirmity of her body, to conceale the wound of 83 8, 44| trembled in every part of his body: and how he set one leg 84 8, 45| faire and comely shape of my body, was cause of my dishonour, 85 8, 45| I should answer when any body spake unto me, with nodding 86 8, 46| began to annoint all her body with balme, and mine likewise, 87 8, 46| she eftsoones imbraced my body round about, and had her 88 8, 46| the interiour parts of his body. But the Physitian in stead 89 8, 46| and bowels of the whole body of the Physitian, in such 90 8, 46| poison to trill down into her body, doubted the matter, and 91 8, 46| selfe, then to pollute my body with this mischievous harlot, 92 8, 46| was of two sorts, for her body was white as descended from 93 8, 46| fact, and to pollute my body with this wicked harlot 94 9, 47| the whole figure of her body, mounting out of the sea 95 9, 47| first the rugged haire of my body fell off, my thick skin 96 9, 47| I hid the privitie of my body with my hands as shame and 97 9, 48| as was necessarie for my body: for after I had made relation 98 9, 48| washed me and purified my body, according to custome. After 99 9, 48| stature and habite of his body, resembling in every point