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1 Ded | where it is feigned that he saw Diana washing her selfe 2 1, 2| to the strangers, what he saw a jugler do in Athens.~The 3 1, 2| porch there called Peale, I saw with these eyes a jugler 4 1, 5| fell beside: which things I saw with mine own eyes, and 5 1, 5| spare thee that stood by and saw them commit that horrible 6 1, 5| to open, and me thought I saw at hell gate the Dog Cerberus 7 1, 5| finish my life. But when I saw that fortune should minister 8 1, 7| for my supper, whereas I saw great plenty of fish set 9 1, 7| while past since we two saw one another, and moreover, 10 2, 8| there any thing which I saw there, but that I did beleeve 11 2, 9| see.~These things when I saw I was halfe amazed, and 12 2, 11| unto the dore, behold I saw three men of great stature, 13 2, 11| to get in: and when they saw me they were nothing afeard, 14 3, 15| shall know, that when she saw yester night, this Boetian 15 3, 15| sight with empty hands, I saw a man shearing of blowne 16 3, 16| of a doore: where first I saw how shee put off all her 17 3, 16| she would. Which when I saw I was greatly astonied: 18 4, 18| loked about, and behold I saw a farre off a shadowed valley 19 4, 18| pleasant verdures, me thought I saw bright flourishing Roses 20 4, 18| poyson: and as I drew neere I saw a yong man that seemed to 21 4, 19| could scantly go. Then I saw a little before mee a river 22 4, 19| one of you. But when he saw that we all refused to commit 23 4, 20| beheld this mighty Beare, and saw the liberality of Nicanor 24 4, 20| large Counter, wherein we saw the night before a great 25 4, 22| with great affection, she saw storehouses wrought exceedingly 26 4, 22| baines. This done, shee saw the table garnished with 27 4, 22| were with a winde, for she saw no person before her, but 28 4, 22| played on the harpe, but she saw no man. The harmony of the 29 4, 22| great plenty of riches. Saw you not sister what was 30 4, 22| sister in such felicity; saw you not I pray you how proudly 31 4, 22| parents, nor tell that ever we saw her. For it sufficeth that 32 4, 22| or else that she never saw the shape of her husband. 33 4, 22| it be so that she never saw him, then verily she is 34 4, 22| countrey, affirme that they saw him yesternight returning 35 4, 22| nothing but truth, for I never saw the shape of my husband, 36 4, 22| came to the bed side, she saw the most meeke and sweetest 37 4, 22| his edge.~But when Psyches saw so glorious a body shee 38 4, 22| of her hand. And when she saw and beheld the beauty of 39 4, 22| recreated in her mind, she saw his haires of gold, that 40 4, 22| reeds of barly, moreover she saw hooks, sithes, sickles, 41 4, 22| laborers which when Psyches saw she gathered up and put 42 4, 22| sacred doore, whereas she saw pretious riches and vestiments 43 4, 22| bring it to passe: for she saw a great rocke gushing out 44 4, 22| the great perill which she saw, insomuch that she could 45 4, 23| were come almost home, we saw the old woman hanging upon 46 5, 25| generation of women, when as I saw the Maiden (who was appointed 47 5, 27| into a dogge, because I saw the dogges had filled their 48 5, 28| neither pleased when he saw my hoofe torne and worne 49 5, 30| mighty head, whom when I saw, I was sodainly stroken 50 5, 30| them saying, titathat he saw no manner of boy, but onely 51 6, 32| vehement lust, when as hee saw himselfe unable to bring 52 6, 32| and escaped away. When wee saw the fury of this beast, 53 6, 32| revealed the vision which she saw to no manner of person, 54 6, 32| declared the vision which she saw and told by what meane she 55 6, 34| they were in: Howbeit they saw no manner of person of whom 56 6, 34| sorrowfull newes, saying that he saw a terrible Dragon eating 57 6, 36| hoarse voice with crying, and saw that no man would buy me, 58 6, 36| come.~The day following I saw there a great number of 59 6, 36| abhomination, which when they saw, they declared to all the 60 6, 36| came in. The Cooke when he saw the Venison devoured, lamented 61 7, 39| his bake house; there I saw a great company of horses 62 7, 39| their lancknesse. When I saw this dreadfull sight, I 63 7, 39| would eate no meate, but I saw no comfort or consolation 64 7, 40| feed and take rest. When I saw that I was so cruelly handled, 65 7, 40| conversation and life, for I saw oftentimes a yong man which 66 7, 43| strange sights which he saw before, and ignorant of 67 7, 43| greater trusses: but when he saw the souldier would in no 68 7, 43| some pitty, but when he saw his time, he tooke the souldier 69 7, 43| friend, he said, that hee saw not the Gardener a great 70 8, 44| which passed by, when they saw such a similitude of warre. 71 8, 44| for on the one side he saw his younger sonne slaine 72 8, 46| of poyson, which when she saw, having now occasion to 73 8, 46| when I was brought, I first saw the preamble of that triumph, 74 8, 46| whereas on the one side I saw the greene and fresh grasse 75 9, 47| with suddaine feare, and saw the Moone shining bright, 76 9, 47| of the Goddesse, whom I saw shining before mine eyes, 77 9, 47| arose, when as behold I saw the streets replenished 78 9, 47| hookes declaring a fisher: I saw there a meeke and tame beare, 79 9, 47| at the visions which they saw in the night, and the facilitie 80 9, 47| of the goddesse. When I saw my selfe in such estate, 81 9, 48| place: About midnight I saw the Sun shine, I saw likewise 82 9, 48| midnight I saw the Sun shine, I saw likewise the gods celestiall 83 9, 48| considering that many persons saw me at that time: there I 84 9, 48| vertuous studies. When I saw my selfe this deputed unto