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1 1, 4| throughout all the towne, they tooke indignation against her, 2 1, 5| unknown to me, and thereupon I tooke up my packet, unlocked and 3 1, 5| breake off his talk, and tooke him by the hand and sayd, 4 1, 5| morning? Let us goe, and so I tooke up my packet, and payed 5 1, 7| basket wherein my fish was, tooke it and shaked it, and demanded 6 1, 7| Milo, he came himselfe and tooke mee by the hand, and while 7 2, 10| sadly declared, the Cobler tooke up his money againe which 8 2, 10| when shee had done, shee tooke a cup of wine and delaied 9 2, 11| Which when I heard him I tooke a good heart, and went unto 10 2, 11| spoken these words, when he tooke me by the hand and brought 11 3, 13| my feet and killed him. I tooke likewise the second that 12 3, 14| as Milo my Host came and tooke mee by the hand, and with 13 3, 14| departed, and I reverently tooke my leave of them, and bid 14 3, 14| speaking these words, Milo tooke me by the hand, and led 15 3, 15| angerly towards me, and tooke away the haire which I had 16 3, 15| haire of the Boetian, and I tooke a good deale thereof, and 17 3, 16| come againe to my selfe, I tooke Fotis by the hand, and moved 18 4, 18| deeme the same, and they tooke the trusse from my backe, 19 4, 19| us bee gone: and so they tooke his burthen, and divided 20 4, 19| yet with sudden force she tooke him by the heeles and thrust 21 4, 20| but that purpose. So wee tooke leave of him and departed: 22 4, 20| mouths of the hell hounds, so tooke hee in gree the pagiant 23 4, 20| pagiant which willingly he tooke in hand himself, and with 24 4, 20| slaine companions, they tooke cups of gold, and sung hymns 25 4, 21| where I was, and violently tooke me out of my mothers armes, 26 4, 22| and forced with Envy, they tooke their voyage homeward, devising 27 4, 22| and so they ran away and tooke shipping.~When Psyches was 28 4, 22| brought forth the lampe, and tooke the razor, so by her audacity 29 4, 22| had spoken these words he tooke his flight into the aire. 30 4, 22| suffer her to be drowned, but tooke pity upon her, in the honour 31 4, 22| the death of her parents tooke shipping and came to the 32 4, 22| departed from them, and tooke her voiage towards the sea 33 4, 22| contumacy, and therewithall she tooke her by the haire, and brought 34 4, 22| and (tearing her apparell) tooke her by the haire, and dashed 35 4, 22| upon the ground. Then she tooke a great quantity of wheat, 36 4, 22| bottle, and sodainly he tooke it, and filled it with the 37 4, 22| do: and immediately she tooke two halfe pence, two sops, 38 4, 22| and (receiving his wings,) tooke his flight towards his loving 39 4, 22| accordingly: wherewithall he tooke his flight into the aire, 40 4, 22| Pallace of heaven. And then he tooke a pot of immortality, and 41 4, 23| her hanging at the halter, tooke a good courage and wrested 42 4, 23| wayes did meet, and shee tooke me by the halter, and would 43 4, 23| company? And therewithall they tooke me by the hatter, and drave 44 5, 24| hew and crie after him, he tooke his white horse and galloped 45 5, 24| her selfe like a man, and tooke with her all her treasure, 46 5, 24| night. Then we entred in and tooke away all their substance, 47 5, 26| meate, which he privily tooke away, and would drinke unto 48 5, 26| her, which she willingly tooke in good part. Moreover, 49 5, 28| the great travell that I tooke in climbing up the hill, 50 5, 30| and in the meane season he tooke his hatchet and cut wood 51 5, 30| me alone as a stray Asse) tooke me up and roade upon my 52 5, 30| straying abroad, which he tooke up to the intent to have 53 5, 30| fault to my new Master, that tooke me up by the way, and (bringing 54 5, 31| help my selfe, then she tooke a great barre, which accustomed 55 6, 32| spoken these words, she tooke a great needle from her 56 6, 34| be?~And therewithall he tooke his sheepe and drave them 57 6, 34| we cured our wounds, we tooke up our packs, purposing 58 6, 35| contented with this, but she tooke a cord and bound her child 59 6, 35| the death of these twaine, tooke his servant which was the 60 6, 36| themselves, finally, every one tooke his weapon and wounded his 61 6, 36| himselfe: and therewithall he tooke a whip, and scourged his 62 6, 36| the ground, they likewise tooke off my harnesse, and bound 63 6, 36| too much negligence, he tooke a halter to hang himselfe: 64 7, 37| time past, since I lay and tooke my rest as a man doth. When 65 7, 37| credible books, whereupon they tooke a bason of cleere water, 66 7, 37| and bowed mine eares, and tooke me by the halter, to prove 67 7, 39| endure any longer, they tooke off my harnesse, and tied 68 7, 41| as necessity required he tooke the young man well nigh 69 7, 41| dishonesty of his wife, but hee tooke the young-man trembling 70 7, 41| upon her face: This woman tooke the Baker by the hand, and 71 7, 41| washed themselves, they tooke the body and buried it. 72 7, 42| about their left armes, tooke up stones to chase away 73 7, 42| such and like mischiefes, tooke a speare and thrust it cleane 74 7, 42| who at the first comming tooke up a stone and threw at 75 7, 43| Castle, and therewithall he tooke me by the halter and would 76 7, 43| when he saw his time, he tooke the souldier by the legs 77 7, 43| thumped him, bit him, and tooke a stone and beat his face 78 7, 43| was dead, Then my master tooke the javelin and mounted 79 7, 43| that happened: then they tooke him and caused him to be 80 8, 44| And there the souldier tooke me to one of the servants, 81 8, 44| noone (being very thirsty) tooke the pot wherein the poyson 82 8, 45| neither of them stale or tooke away any jote of the meate, 83 8, 46| affection of love: Then she tooke me by the halter and cast 84 8, 46| invented and feined the matter) tooke a burning firebrand and 85 8, 46| tempered it accordingly, he tooke the pot in the presence 86 8, 46| by reason of long delay, tooke the pot in his hand, and 87 9, 47| well religious as prophane tooke a great number of Vannes, 88 9, 48| gods, whereupon the old man tooke me by the hand, and lead 89 9, 48| I made up my packet, and tooke shipping toward the Citie