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1 1, 3| come to the house of an old woman that sold wine, called 2 1, 3| love of a vile harlot and old strumpet. When Socrates 3 1, 4| her neighbours, being an old man and one that sold wine, 4 1, 4| an hoarse voice, for his old guests and acquaintance 5 1, 4| great feare, lest the same old woman using the like practice, 6 1, 5| behold there entred in two old women, the one bearing a 7 1, 5| the posts stood in their old places, and the lockes and 8 1, 5| behold the rope beeing old and rotten burst in the 9 1, 6| City: where I espied an old woman, of whom I enquired 10 1, 7| departing away, one of myne old acquaintance, and fellow 11 1, 7| bought them. I shewed him the old man which sate in a corner, 12 1, 7| and reproach done unto the old Caitife did suffice him, 13 1, 7| hungry supper of this rank old man, and being compelled 14 2, 8| matron. And there was an old man which followed her, 15 2, 8| whole world againe to the old Chaos. For as soone as she 16 2, 10| hennes, and a flagon of old wine. Then I called Fotis 17 2, 11| torment such as live. And the old Witches as soone as they 18 2, 11| all my money) I espied an old man standing on a stone 19 2, 11| forthwith stepped out an old man weeping and lamenting, 20 2, 11| heritage. In this sort the old man complained before the 21 2, 11| this crime. No quoth the old man, here is one sent by 22 3, 12| forth, there stept out an old man with a glasse of water 23 3, 13| Apuleius was accused by an old man, and how he answered 24 3, 14| armes. And after her came an old woman in ragged robes, crying 25 3, 14| members. And by and by the old woman, who troubled all 26 4, 19| they began to chide with an old woman there, crooked with 27 4, 19| house, and said, How is it old witch, old trot, and strumpet, 28 4, 19| said, How is it old witch, old trot, and strumpet, that 29 4, 19| morning till night? Then the old woman trembled, and scantly 30 4, 19| when he had entred into an old womans house to rob her, 31 4, 19| behinde, he went into the old womans bed where she lay 32 4, 19| body out of the window, the old woman marked him wel, and 33 4, 20| downe to sleep. Then the old woman gave us fresh barley 34 4, 21| pittiously. Then they called the old woman, and commaunded her 35 4, 21| sorrow by any entreaty of the old woman, but howled and sobbed 36 4, 21| she did before.~Then the old woman enquired the causes 37 4, 21| to hang me. Whereat the old [woman] was more angry, 38 4, 21| dreame, I awaked.~Then the old woman rendring out like 39 4, 22| according to the custome of the old used rites and ceremonies, 40 4, 22| and fowl with the ashes of old burnt sacrifice. For why, 41 4, 22| short a space can become so old? You shall finde it no otherwise 42 4, 22| howbeit by reason of my old age expert in many things, 43 4, 22| the Eagle remembring his old service which he had done, 44 4, 22| the boat thou shalt see an old man swimming on the top 45 4, 22| floud, thou shalt espie old women spinning, who will 46 4, 22| for passage, neglected the old man in the river, denyed 47 4, 22| Pleasure. This the trifling old woman declared unto the 48 4, 23| Art thou afraid of the old woman more then halfe dead, 49 4, 23| escape the kitish eyes of the old woman, for shee ran after 50 4, 23| hearing the voice of the old woman, came out to see what 51 4, 23| almost home, we saw the old woman hanging upon a bow 52 4, 23| victuals, which the miserable old woman had prepared for them. 53 5, 24| selfe, to thinke of mine old and pristine estate, and 54 5, 24| occasion to remember, how the old and ancient Writers did 55 5, 24| might be reduced to the old number, assuring them that 56 5, 24| garments, and threw away his old. When they had changed his 57 5, 26| was a big Ram Goat, fat, old, and hairy, which they killed 58 5, 29| the way, whether she be old or marryed, or if it be 59 6, 34| season wee perceived an old man, who seemed to be a 60 6, 34| they perceived another old man with a staffe in his 61 6, 34| him out by reason of mine old age, but you that are so 62 6, 34| companion: and as for the old man, hee could see him in 63 6, 34| likewise the words of the first old man that shaked his head, 64 6, 36| as the rest. There was an old man somewhat bald, with 65 6, 36| and charitable folks, this old man came hastely towards 66 6, 36| that I was five yeares old, and willed the old man 67 6, 36| yeares old, and willed the old man to looke in my mouth: 68 6, 36| Thus the cryer mocked the old man, but he perceiving his 69 7, 39| companions, how they being old and weake, thrust their 70 7, 40| abhomination. She had an old woman, a bawd, a messenger 71 7, 40| done: On a day I heard the old bawd say to the Bakers wife:~ 72 7, 40| Then you know (quoth the old woman) the whole tale of 73 7, 40| whole story. By and by the old woman which knew well to 74 7, 41| to the right owner.~The old woman had scant finished 75 7, 41| yonder scabbed Asse. Then the old woman answered, I promise 76 7, 41| Sunne gone downe, behold the old bawd and the young man, 77 7, 41| of God, for there was an old man to whom the custody 78 7, 42| had nothing else saving old and unsavoury sallets which 79 8, 44| incontinently to a sage old man and declared the whole 80 8, 44| circumstance of the matter. The old man after long deliberation, 81 8, 44| scarce finished, when the old man the father with weeping 82 8, 44| Behold how the fortune of the old man was changed, who thinking 83 9, 47| backe, and went after an old man, whereby you would judge 84 9, 48| the gods, whereupon the old man tooke me by the hand,