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1 Life | perished and prevented, howbeit greatly desired as now adayes, one 2 1, 5| before his face, would not greatly lament and bee sorry? But 3 1, 7| reason of his office, hee did greatly blame, and sayd, Is it thus 4 2, 8| hounds. And while I was greatly delighted with the view 5 2, 8| goddesse Diana, that I doe greatly tender your safety, and 6 2, 9| wherewith when my mind was greatly delighted I sayd, Behold 7 2, 10| all that stood by laughed greatly. But that (quoth Milo) which 8 2, 11| better than this, but I greatly feare the blind inevitable 9 2, 11| insomuch that I marvelled greatly at the audacity of so little 10 2, 11| wherewithall I awaked, and being greatly afeard ran to the dead body 11 2, 11| all the people to marvell greatly, and to looke for this strange 12 2, 11| Which when he had said I was greatly astonied, and minding to 13 2, 11| Wherat all the people wondred greatly, and laughed me to scorne: 14 3, 12| unfold my sorrowes, and greatly bewail my fortune, behold 15 3, 12| head aside and marvelled greatly that among so many thousand 16 3, 14| for it is ready. But I greatly fearing to goe any more 17 3, 14| remembred any such thing, so greatly was I abashed at the nodding 18 3, 15| soft voice and said, I doe greatly feare to discover the privities 19 3, 16| Which when I saw I was greatly astonied: and although I 20 4, 19| all sorts of armes, hee greatly delighted in hunting and 21 4, 20| that such kind of beasts do greatly delight to couch under the 22 4, 21| alive. Hereat the maiden was greatly feared, and kissed her hand 23 4, 22| of celestiall honour, did greatly inflame and kindle the love 24 4, 22| sisters, which were nothing so greatly exalted by the people, were 25 4, 22| the top of the rocke, I greatly desire to end my marriage, 26 4, 22| desire to end my marriage, I greatly covet to see my husband. 27 4, 22| of the Instruments did so greatly shrill in her eares, that 28 4, 22| sleep came upon her, she greatly feared her virginity, because 29 4, 22| danger, wherof I wish thee greatly to beware: for know that 30 4, 22| that thou art dead, bee greatly troubled, and are coming 31 4, 22| unfaithfull harlots doe greatly endeavor to set their snares 32 4, 22| child before, did marvel greatly that in so short a time 33 4, 22| sisters of Psyches were greatly delighted.~Howbeit the wickednesse 34 4, 22| affirme. Moreover, I doe greatly feare to see him, for he 35 4, 22| so glorious a body shee greatly feared, and amazed in mind, 36 4, 22| watery eyes, that you are greatly in love. Wherefore hearken 37 4, 22| offended, that you shold so greatly accuse his love, and blame 38 4, 22| Ceres, Verely Psyches, I am greatly moved by thy prayers and 39 4, 22| for the Gods themselves do greatly feare at the sight thereof. 40 4, 23| parents, and to him that so greatly desireth to have me to his 41 5, 24| declared these things, I did greatly lament with my selfe, to 42 5, 24| countreys and nations do so greatly feare: I am the sonne of 43 5, 25| heart (God wot) and spirit greatly to quaile. Howbeit in the 44 5, 25| young Gentleman, and who so greatly desired the same) was now 45 5, 26| appetite. And truely I did greatly suspect, least hee had mingled 46 5, 27| her little Camell. But how greatly did I curse Fotis, in that 47 5, 27| woman (my Mistresse) did greatly commend me before her Parents 48 5, 29| present danger, but O how greatly did I then repent that the 49 5, 29| reserved to be gelded, I was greatly sorrie, insomuch that I 50 5, 30| which I could onely do) I greatly rejoiced at his death, although 51 6, 32| of this beast, wee were greatly striken with feare, and 52 6, 32| of Lepolemus, whom he did greatly hate, yet he cloked the 53 6, 32| whom I have so highly and greatly offended, vouchsafe to receive 54 6, 34| answere made our shepheards greatly to feare, that they thought 55 6, 35| same house, howbeit he was greatly in love with a harlot of 56 6, 35| of the village there, who greatly sorrowed for the death of 57 6, 36| aboundantly, which thing caused me greatly to feare, to see such wounds 58 7, 37| caused them all at the table greatly to feare, and thinking that 59 7, 37| drank as though I had beene greatly athirst; then they stroked 60 7, 39| was so curious that I did greatly delight to behold the bakers 61 7, 39| sometime in when I was a man, I greatly lamented, holding downe 62 7, 40| chamber whose face I did greatly desire to see, but I could 63 7, 40| husband, but I that was greatly offended with the negligence 64 7, 40| verily (said she) but I greatly desire to know it: therefore 65 7, 41| Barbarus was gone, Myrmex being greatly astonied of his masters 66 7, 41| hearing these words, was greatly troubled, abhorring in his 67 7, 41| they cryed and lamented greatly, and according to the custome, 68 7, 42| out of his ground, which greatly offended all the standers 69 7, 42| feigning that his arme was greatly wounded, spake these words 70 7, 42| have some neighbor, but how greatly am I sorry in that I have 71 8, 45| victuals: then they marvelled greatly, and little esteemed the 72 8, 45| his teaching, but I feared greatly lest in shewing my selfe 73 8, 46| above all things he did greatly rejoyce in that I was his 74 8, 46| see me: For my fame was so greatly spread there, that I gained 75 8, 46| of wild beasts: For shee greatly feared least hee should 76 8, 46| apparent. The Physitian being greatly troubled at the wickednesse 77 8, 46| entry thereof, whereon I greatly desired to feed: on the 78 8, 46| many excellent Philosophers greatly desire to follow his sect, 79 8, 46| with this wicked harlot did greatly feare the danger of death: 80 8, 46| bed, all the residue did greatly delight to see the hunting 81 9, 48| the Priest, desiring him greatly to give me the degree of 82 9, 48| divine commandements, I greatly rejoyced: and arose before 83 9, 48| divine goddesse doth so greatly accept with mercy, why dost 84 9, 48| face, whereby I began so greatly to weepe and sigh that my 85 9, 48| consecration, I marvailed greatly what it should signifie, 86 9, 48| of religion. Then I was greatly astonied, because I could