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1 1, 6| and tel me whether thy master be within or no? Yes (quoth 2 1, 6| returned againe and sayd, My master desireth you to alight and 3 1, 7| that wee departed from our Master Vestius, I never heard any 4 1, 7| unto mee, and said that her master desired me to come to supper. 5 2, 9| and making pottage for her master and mistresse, the Cupboord 6 4, 19| to save the riches of his master: but when there be but a 7 4, 19| into the sea. So lieth our master Lamathus, buried and did 8 4, 22| tell whether my husband and master be there or no? wherefore 9 4, 22| against the will of his Master. Then Psyches cast off likewise 10 5, 24| fellony and escape of his Master) was committed to the common 11 5, 27| fully perswaded that if my Master and Mistresse did render 12 5, 27| by the commandement of my master. O how I leaped for joy, 13 5, 29| and carry it home to our master, and say that the Woolves 14 5, 30| restore him againe to his Master. And I would to God (quoth 15 5, 30| laid the fault to my new Master, that tooke me up by the 16 5, 31| pittiful death of his slaine Master: and contemning my age and 17 5, 31| alone, forsaking thy good Master, thy pastor and conductor. 18 6, 32| downe to the ground with his master: and sodainely the Boare 19 6, 32| went towards our slaine master. But although that Thrasillus 20 6, 32| cause to lament for our master, laying all the blame of 21 6, 35| was a servant to whom his Master had committed the whole 22 6, 35| government of his house, and was Master of the lodging where we 23 6, 35| headlong into a deepe pit. The Master taking in evill part the 24 6, 36| body in giving me a new Master as spitefull as the rest. 25 6, 36| 17 Pence for me, then my Master was glad and received the 26 6, 36| and delivered me to my new Master who was called Phelibus, 27 6, 36| spake merrily saying, O master Asse, you are very welcome, 28 6, 36| long live and please my Master well, to the end thou maist 29 6, 36| one that brought to the Master of the house, a side of 30 6, 36| and set it before your Master. Then the Cooke hearing 31 7, 37| into a Parlour, where the Master of the house was feasting 32 7, 37| drinks from the table. The Master of the house dismayed at 33 7, 37| trembling, and declared to the Master of the house, that there 34 7, 37| into the Chamber, where my Master intended to lodge all night. 35 7, 38| her husband) though Our Master hath made holiday at the 36 7, 39| discouraged at the first, my master entertained me well, for 37 7, 41| the commandement of his master: Howbeit the beauty of this 38 7, 41| promise which he made to his master, and the punishment that 39 7, 41| where the menaces of his master compelled him to tarry at 40 7, 41| increased the suspition of his Master, in such sort that he threatned 41 7, 41| opened the doore to his Master that threatned terribly, 42 7, 41| he was accused before his master, but by reason he knew his 43 7, 41| if the Goddesse and thy master here, would put thee to 44 7, 41| reveale the matter to my Master, and by kicking away the 45 7, 41| revenge the injury of my master, for as I passed by, I perceived 46 7, 41| injuries as were done to my master. About noone there came 47 7, 41| compelled to call their master to give them more corne, 48 7, 41| the woman, but onely their master hanging dead upon a rafter 49 7, 42| killed up with cold, and my master was so poore that he had 50 7, 42| accustomed to doe, for my master and I supped together, and 51 7, 42| entertainment, promised to give my master some corne, oyle, and two 52 7, 42| bottels of wine: wherefore my master not delaying the matter, 53 7, 42| entertained and feasted my master exceedingly. And it fortuned 54 7, 42| Then the boy did as his master commanded, but the Hen forsaking 55 7, 42| Pannier, came toward her master and laid at his feet not 56 7, 42| heard the hisse of their master, ran fiercely upon them 57 7, 42| of the rest to helpe his master, who at the first comming 58 7, 42| running to assist their master, with the same dagger he 59 7, 42| miserable manner. Hereby was my master the Gardener deprived of 60 7, 43| arrogant words spake to my master in this sort:~Quorsum vacuum 61 7, 43| vacuum ducis Asinum?~My master somewhat astonied at the 62 7, 43| sate on my backe; then my master gently made answer that 63 7, 43| have taken me away: but my master wiping away the blood of 64 7, 43| cleave my masters head, my master fell down at his feete, 65 7, 43| that he was dead, Then my master tooke the javelin and mounted 66 7, 43| staires into a chamber, my master crept into a chest, and 67 7, 43| learned the signes of my master, they went to search him 68 7, 43| commanded our host to deliver my master upon paine of death: howbeit 69 8, 44| there.~The next day how my master the Gardener sped, I knew 70 8, 44| you may know the same. The master of the house had a sonne 71 8, 45| excellent meats for his Master. These two lived in common, 72 8, 45| was so immoderate that the master of the house heard them, 73 8, 45| eating, till such time as the master of the house commanded me 74 8, 45| the further favour of the master of the house) I did greedily 75 8, 45| of the house sayd to his master, I pray you sir give him 76 8, 45| wine at one draught. The master being right joyfull hereat 77 8, 45| selfe cunning without a master, I should pretend some great 78 8, 45| could doe, insomuch that my master was renowned throughout 79 8, 45| have done before) who my master was, and of what country. 80 8, 46| there, that I gained my master much money, and when the 81 8, 46| supped in a Parler with my Master, we departed away and went 82 8, 46| finde new pastime for my master. Who after he was informed 83 8, 46| hand, saying: I pray you master Physitian, minister not 84 8, 46| the meane season while my master made ready the bed, all