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1 1, 3| rule the heavens, to bringe downe the sky, to beare up the 2 1, 4| gates nor doore, nor break downe their walls, whereby they 3 1, 4| stand there, she threw it downe before the gate of the towne. 4 1, 5| doore, and so layed mee downe to rest. But I could in 5 1, 5| locks, bolts, and posts fell downe, that you would verily have 6 1, 5| violence was turned upside downe, and I likewise was overwhelmed 7 1, 5| teares oftentimes trickle downe the cheekes of him that 8 1, 5| and cheese, and we sate downe under a greate Plane tree, 9 1, 5| could neither swallow it downe, nor yet yeeld it up, and 10 1, 5| to the River, and kneeled downe on the side of the banke 11 1, 6| garment and willed me to sit downe; for wee have (quoth he) 12 1, 7| chamber, where hee sate him downe upon the bed, and demaunded 13 2, 8| and tenderly layeth thee downe in thy bed, and lovingly 14 2, 9| though shee were throwne downe from heaven, sprung of the 15 2, 10| bid by Milo, and so I sate downe at the table, out of Pamphiles 16 2, 10| his acquaintance, to sit downe by him: and Diophanes being 17 2, 11| such sort that they fell downe dead before my face. Thus 18 3, 12| before: and I rose and sate downe on the side of the bed with 19 3, 13| hardier man, and threw him downe at my feet and killed him. 20 3, 13| under the stomacke fell downe dead. Thus when I had delivered 21 3, 15| had not then presently gon downe, and the night come to minister 22 3, 17| nosthrils wide, my lips hanging downe, and myne eares rugged with 23 4, 19| coloured wearinesse fell downe first, with all his burthen 24 4, 19| noynted with oyle, they sate downe at the table garnished with 25 4, 19| They were no sooner sate downe, but in came another company 26 4, 19| coverlet to have thrown downe likewise, but shee awaked, 27 4, 19| out after, was not fallen downe to his fellowes, but to 28 4, 20| god mars, and layd them downe to sleep. Then the old woman 29 4, 21| hollow eyes, and laid her downe to sleepe. And after that 30 4, 22| little and little bought her downe into a deepe valley, where 31 4, 22| meats, and a chaire to sit downe.~When Psyches was set downe, 32 4, 22| downe.~When Psyches was set downe, all sorts of divine meats 33 4, 22| Zephyrus to bring my sisters downe into the valley as he brought 34 4, 22| her husband to bring them downe. Neither did he delay, for 35 4, 22| travell, they sate them downe in chaires, and after that 36 4, 22| wearinesse shee let goe and fell downe upon the ground. But Cupid 37 4, 22| But Cupid followed her downe, and lighted upon the top 38 4, 22| and thou Zephyrus beare downe thy mistresse, and so she 39 4, 22| dedicate, then she kneeled downe upon her knees, and imbraced 40 4, 22| from whence there runneth downe waters of blacke and deadly 41 4, 22| fountaines of waters, which ran downe and fell by many stops and 42 4, 22| tower to throw her selfe downe headlong (thinking that 43 4, 22| up the sticks that fall downe, but passe thou on and do 44 4, 22| such sort that she fell downe upon the ground, and lay 45 4, 22| sumptuously prepared, Cupid sate downe with his deare spouse between 46 4, 23| their cruell stripes, I fell downe upon a stone by the way 47 4, 23| shee was throwne and hurled downe) yet shee held still the 48 4, 23| tree; then one of them cut downe the bowe whereon shee hanged, 49 5, 24| maiden, and still as I looked downe to my belly, I thought of 50 5, 26| incontinently they all fell downe asleepe on the ground one 51 5, 27| threw many of the theeves downe into the bottome of deepe 52 5, 28| at, and although it runne downe of blood, yet would he not 53 5, 28| by adversity I had fell downe in any dirty or myrie place, 54 5, 29| that he hath thrown them downe, he will stride over them 55 5, 29| way, he by and by threw downe his wood and runne after 56 5, 30| therewithall they pulled him downe to the ground, beating him 57 6, 32| taken a stoole, and sate downe before the fireside, in 58 6, 32| such sort that hee fell downe to the ground with his master: 59 6, 32| Jupiter, she presently fell downe to the ground all amazed. 60 6, 34| and sores; then they sate downe on the ground to refresh 61 6, 36| Image should be throwne downe on the ground, and so I 62 6, 36| beating themselves, they sate downe, and behold, the inhabitants 63 7, 37| all the company, throwing downe their meats and drinks from 64 7, 37| chamber alone, I laid me downe upon the bed to sleepe, 65 7, 39| greatly lamented, holding downe my head, and would eate 66 7, 41| come and the Sunne gone downe, behold the old bawd and 67 7, 41| courteously, placed him downe at the table: but he had 68 7, 41| to cry out, and to throw downe the binne on the ground, 69 7, 42| body: howbeit he fell not downe to the ground. For the speare 70 7, 43| the chamber, and pulled me downe like a prisoner. When they 71 8, 44| whereby he presently fell downe to the ground dead. His 72 8, 46| Eunuches that lay on a bed of downe on the ground with Boulsters 73 8, 46| by the halter and cast me downe upon the bed, which was 74 8, 46| teeth together, she fell downe dead before the face of 75 8, 46| from the top whereof ran downe a cleare and fresh fountaine, 76 8, 46| glistering haires, and hanging downe, through which you might 77 8, 46| past and the Sunne gone downe, and lying in this sort 78 9, 47| unto men, and to keepe them downe in the closures of the earth: 79 9, 47| white surplesses hanging downe to the ground, bare the 80 9, 48| upon my shoulders hanging downe to the ground, whereon were 81 9, 48| the world, thou treadest downe the power of hell: By thy