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1 1, 1| before at his fellow, said againe, Verily this tale is as 2 1, 2| body, and brought it out againe behind, there appeared on 3 1, 2| and other victuals to sell againe: and understanding that 4 1, 5| lockes and bolts were shut againe. But I that lay upon the 5 1, 6| the City. To whom I sayd againe, I pray thee good mother 6 1, 6| after a while she returned againe and sayd, My master desireth 7 1, 7| refreshed my body, I returned againe to Milos house, both without 8 2, 8| her eare, and came to mee againe saying, How is it Lucius 9 2, 8| reduce all the whole world againe to the old Chaos. For as 10 2, 10| great Historie: sometimes againe hee sayd that I should devise 11 2, 10| Bookes. Whereat Milo laughed againe, and enquired of me, of 12 2, 10| Cobler tooke up his money againe which he had told out to 13 2, 10| his evil fortune, and get againe that which he lost by sea 14 2, 10| mouth, and then gave it me againe, and in this manner we emptied 15 2, 11| therefore I will returne againe quickly. Neverthelesse I 16 2, 11| Why doe you call mee backe againe to this transitorie life, 17 2, 11| words which the corps spoke againe and sayd, Behold I will 18 2, 11| disfigured returned home againe, and covered the losse of 19 3, 13| this sort, behold, I weeped againe pitteously, and holding 20 3, 13| estate, but turning my selfe againe, I perceived that all the 21 3, 14| selfe, and returned home againe, I never remembred any such 22 3, 15| the doore, and came to me againe, and embracing me lovingly 23 3, 16| no. But when I was come againe to my selfe, I tooke Fotis 24 3, 16| shape, and become Lucius againe. Feare not (quoth she) for 25 3, 17| Asse, and become my Lucius againe. And would to God I had 26 4, 19| after, the theeves laded us againe, but especially me, and 27 4, 19| and surely I will not rise againe, neither with scourging 28 4, 22| that the stones answered againe. And when they called their 29 4, 22| of Psyches did warne her againe in the night with these 30 4, 22| wicked minds, doe chance to againe (as I think no otherwise 31 4, 22| their Parents, they returned againe to the mountaine, and by 32 4, 22| and so she returned back againe. And behold she perceived 33 4, 22| whips, they presented her againe before Venus; then she began 34 4, 22| then she began to laugh againe, saying: Behold she thinketh ( 35 4, 22| in order, they ranne away againe in all haste. When night 36 4, 22| Venus spake unto Psyches againe saying: Seest thou the toppe 37 4, 22| fell sicke, but returne againe quickly, for I must dresse 38 4, 22| hell, but never to returne againe, wherefore harken to me; 39 4, 22| assured never to returne againe to this world. Then shalt 40 4, 22| Charon, and come the same way againe into the world as thou wentest: 41 4, 22| from her face, and put it againe into the boxe, and awaked 42 4, 22| wert well-nigh perished againe, with the overmuch curiositie: 43 4, 22| recompence of her love towards me againe. When lie had spoken these 44 4, 23| and how they were taken againe by the theeves, and what 45 4, 23| they would returne backe againe to fetch the rest of their 46 4, 23| any season but brought us againe in our way, and hied so 47 4, 23| hatter, and drave me backe againe, beating me cruelly with 48 4, 23| knobs: then I returning againe to my ready destruction, 49 4, 23| these words they beat mee againe, that they broke a great 50 5, 24| by reason of silence, and againe being enforced by impatience 51 5, 24| and by and by (returning againe) brought in a tall young 52 5, 26| Then the young man spake againe, saying, Masters, why goe 53 5, 26| By and by after they came againe, bringing with them bottles 54 5, 27| I made the towne to ring againe with my shrilling sound: 55 5, 27| presently after drive me backe againe with other horses to the 56 5, 28| horses, I was brought home againe to the Mill, but behold 57 5, 30| lead me to the same hill againe, and tied me to a bow of 58 5, 30| of him and to restore him againe to his Master. And I would 59 5, 30| away, and lead me backe againe through the woods of the 60 6, 32| marriage, and comming home againe of the maiden, Whereby ( 61 6, 32| that all the Forrest rang againe with the noyse, but behold 62 6, 33| of trees, and were come againe into the open fields, behold 63 6, 34| restore my nephew to me againe, that by following a sparrow 64 6, 34| who after a while returned againe with a pale face and sorrowfull 65 6, 36| goddesse. So they laded me againe, driving me before them 66 7, 37| the next day I was laded againe with the goddesse Siria, 67 7, 38| to carry it on his backe againe to his Inne.~ 68 7, 41| the doores fast, and went againe to bed. The next morning 69 7, 41| to deliver the slippers againe to the right owner.~The 70 7, 41| like words, he whipped him againe, and chased him out of his 71 7, 41| may be reconciled to her againe, or else if hee would not 72 7, 42| but he thought to gayne it againe by the continuall travell 73 7, 43| souldier angerly demanded againe, whither he roade with his 74 8, 44| to dye for his offence: Againe, where he beheld his wife 75 8, 44| pot, and to take them out againe, to see whether the young-man 76 8, 44| he shall returne to life againe, but if he be dead indeed, 77 9, 47| toes, my hands returned againe, my neck grew short, my 78 9, 47| the ship, every man caried againe that he brought, and went 79 9, 48| never thought to see them againe, was as joyfull as they, 80 9, 48| approached, he brought me backe againe to the temple, presented 81 9, 48| and the goddesse warned me againe to receive this new order 82 9, 48| the end I might know him againe, he shewed me how the ankle