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1 Ded | that unskilfully took in hand to rule the chariot of the 2 1, 1| walked him softly in my hand, to the end he might pisse, 3 1, 2| that swallowed up a two hand sword, with a very keene 4 1, 2| calamitie, took him by the hand and lifted him up from the 5 1, 5| to make, she thrust her hand down into the intrals of 6 1, 5| talk, and tooke him by the hand and sayd, Why tarry we? 7 1, 5| they two turned on the left hand to the next villages, and 8 1, 7| himselfe and tooke mee by the hand, and while I did modestly 9 2, 8| thee with myne owne proper hand: and why not? For I am not 10 2, 11| have no wrong at any mans hand. Whereby he was inforced 11 2, 11| forefingers of his right hand in manner of an orator, 12 2, 11| would take the matter in hand, and so I demanded what 13 2, 11| when he tooke me by the hand and brought mee to a certaine 14 2, 11| body with the lamp in my hand, and I viewed him round 15 2, 11| and ratling my money in my hand) did answer, I pray you 16 2, 11| were true or no, put my hand to my nose, and my nose 17 2, 11| nose fell off, and put my hand to my ears and my ears fell 18 3, 12| a glasse of water in his hand, dropping out softly, who 19 3, 14| came and tooke mee by the hand, and with civil violence 20 3, 14| words, Milo tooke me by the hand, and led me towards the 21 3, 16| having the candle in her hand, she shaked the parts of 22 3, 16| selfe, I tooke Fotis by the hand, and moved it to my face 23 3, 16| and greedily thrust my hand into the box, and took out 24 3, 17| sword and target in his hand, the glimpses whereof did 25 4, 18| with a great staffe in his hand, and laid upon me in such 26 4, 19| the dore and caught his hand and with a great naile nailed 27 4, 19| Captaine can live without his hand, wherewith he could somtime 28 4, 19| his sword with his other hand, and after that he had often 29 4, 20| take this enterprise in hand. Then wee put in into the 30 4, 20| Thrasileon was ready at hand, and leaped out of the caverne, 31 4, 20| which willingly he tooke in hand himself, and with much adoe 32 4, 20| man with a speare in his hand, that thrust him cleane 33 4, 21| greatly feared, and kissed her hand and said, O mother take 34 4, 22| builded not by the art or hand of man, but by the mighty 35 4, 22| the Razor in your right hand and with valiant force cut 36 4, 22| enterprise fallen out of her hand. And when she saw and beheld 37 4, 22| plenteous and liberall right hand, by the joyfull ceremonies 38 4, 23| and wrested it out of her hand, and (entreating me with 39 4, 23| me to turne on the right hand to her fathers house: but 40 4, 23| from her paines, for her hand shalt be sowen up within 41 5, 30| staffe (which he bare in his hand) through a wide and unknowne 42 6, 32| with Theeves, and had his hand ready to the effusion of 43 6, 32| with him, avoid the bloudie hand of mine enemie, couple not 44 6, 32| deere spouse, this is the hand which shed my bloud, this 45 6, 32| thou shalt seeke for the hand that pricked out thine eies, 46 6, 32| take the sword out of her hand, but she clasping about 47 6, 33| mouthes of the Dogges at hand or the perill of the stones 48 6, 34| man with a staffe in his hand very weary with travell, 49 6, 36| shall take my office in hand, you are come to supply 50 7, 38| I pray thee lend me thy hand, that I may deliver him 51 7, 39| towards me, and thrusting his hand into the bosome of the goddesse 52 7, 41| in prison, and bind him hand and foote, but also cause 53 7, 41| him glittering gold in his hand, saying that he would give 54 7, 41| trembling for feare by the hand, and with cold and courteous 55 7, 41| woman tooke the Baker by the hand, and faining that she had 56 7, 42| wrested the dagger out of his hand: which done, he killed the 57 8, 46| kill her husband out of hand, but in presence of her 58 8, 46| staid the pot with her hand, saying: I pray you master 59 8, 46| delay, tooke the pot in his hand, and presently drunke a 60 8, 46| Caduceus, he bare in his right hand an Apple of gold, and with 61 8, 46| upon her head, and in her hand she bare a regall scepter: 62 8, 46| branches, having in one hand a target or shield: and 63 8, 46| which shee bare in her hand, and mooved her selfe towards 64 9, 47| and fruits. In her right hand shee had a timbrell of brasse, 65 9, 47| pleasant sound, in her left hand shee bare a cup of gold, 66 9, 47| the timbrell of his right hand: follow thou my procession 67 9, 47| thou wouldest kisse his hand, but snatch at the Roses, 68 9, 47| bearing a cup of gold in his hand: an Asse which had wings 69 9, 47| goddesse, holding in their hand instruments of brasse, silver 70 9, 47| goddesse. One carried in his hand a light, not unlike to those 71 9, 47| hike the other bare in his hand an Altar, which the goddesse 72 9, 47| token of equitie by his left hand, which was deformed in every 73 9, 47| equitie then by the right hand. The same Priest carried 74 9, 47| and bearing in his left hand, his verge, and in his right 75 9, 47| verge, and in his right hand, the branches of a palme 76 9, 47| more, bearing in his left hand the timbrill, and in the 77 9, 47| still and holding out his hand, thrust out the garland 78 9, 48| old man tooke me by the hand, and lead me to the gate 79 9, 48| celestiall Stole: in my right hand I carried a light torch, 80 9, 48| from mans life by thy right hand, whereby likewise thou restrainest