Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |        inordinate desire of his owne affects. By Tantalus that
 2    1,  3|     defiled and maculated thyne owne body, forsaken thy wife
 3    1,  5|         night did open of their owne accord, could then scantly
 4    1,  6|   commaundement, use it as your owne, and if you be contented
 5    2,  8|        nourished thee with myne owne proper hand: and why not?
 6    2,  8|       house, and use it as your owne. At whose words I was partly
 7    2,  8|         torne and slaine of his owne hounds. And while I was
 8    2,  8|         you as if you were myne owne naturall childe, beware
 9    2,  9|         wise please, no not her owne Vulcanus.~O how well doth
10    2, 10|      doth offer him self of his owne accord, let us therefore
11    3, 13|          as I did consider myne owne miserable conscience. Howbeit,
12    3, 13|         not deserved it as myne owne desert, but that I was mooved
13    3, 15| witnesse. For I had rather myne owne body to perish, than that
14    3, 15|      smelling the sent of their owne haire, came and rapped at
15    3, 17|      went into the stable to my owne horse, where I found another
16    3, 17|      did verily think that mine owne horse (if there were any
17    3, 17|        revenge my selfe of myne owne horse, I fortuned to espy
18    4, 19|       every one for fear of his owne danger came running out
19    4, 20|      dead, yet remembred he his owne faithfulnes and ours, and
20    4, 22|   although that hee were of his owne proper nature sufficiently
21    4, 22|     hated shee in her selfe her owne beauty. Whereupon the miserable
22    4, 22|     what ye will, purchase your owne destruction, and when you
23    4, 22|      heart, as if you were myne owne spirit or Cupid himselfe:
24    4, 22|         wayes homeward to their owne houses, and murmured with
25    4, 22|         of her husband, and her owne promises made unto him,
26    4, 22|        razor, yea verily in her owne heart, which doubtlesse
27    4, 22|    followed, and thereby of her owne accord shee added love upon
28    4, 22|     love thee, and wounded myne owne body with my proper weapons,
29    4, 22|        I have dressed with myne owne hands, and made to glitter
30    4, 22|         will you reprehend your owne art and delights in him?
31    4, 22|   restraint thereof within your owne doores? certes you will
32    4, 22|    alwaies I have loved as mine owne child, moreover I shall
33    4, 22|       prepared her selfe to her owne danger, and devised how
34    4, 22|        nourished thee with mine owne proper hands, I will doe
35    4, 22|        have nourished with mine owne hands, whose raging flames
36    4, 22|   possesse her according to his owne pleasure: then he returned
37    5, 24|         might not I defend mine owne cause or denie the fact
38    5, 25|  judgement, will preferre their owne lucre and gain above all
39    5, 26|       abstained and bridled his owne appetite. And truely I did
40    5, 27|    carriage and grinding of her owne corne, but I was hired of
41    5, 27|         which I ground for mine owne dinner she would sell to
42    5, 31|     utter the contents of thine owne mind, whom (though it were
43    6, 32|         traitor, and finish her owne life to end and knit up
44    6, 32|         now they foreshew their owne destinie: sleepe carelesse,
45    6, 32|     brest, and wallowing in her owne bloud, at length with manly
46    6, 33|        for the defence of their owne substance, and for the feare
47    6, 34|      every one provided for his owne safety. In the meane season
48    6, 36|         him not wholly for your owne riding, but let us likewise
49    6, 36|        a whip, and scourged his owne body, that the bloud issued
50    6, 36|      other regarding more their owne profit than my utility,
51    7, 41|       but by reason he knew his owne conscience guilty: behold
52    7, 41|       any other then with their owne Husbands, breaking the faith
53    7, 41|   burned alive. But knowing her owne guilty conscience and proper
54    7, 41|        name, but she beside her owne naturall mischiefe, (offended
55    7, 42|      the towne according to his owne will. This young royster
56    7, 42|         all the heritage as his owne. The poore man which was
57    7, 42|   murther, and neglecting their owne lives, like desperate persons
58    7, 42|        the rich theefe with his owne weapon, and to the intent
59    7, 42|      the same dagger he cut his owne throat. These things were
60    7, 42|        meate before, he cut his owne throat likewise, in such
61    7, 43|         let him depart with his owne, swearing and affirming
62    8, 44|         of her sonne, or by her owne conscience of paracide,
63    8, 44|        of the Judges, or at his owne guilty conscience, which
64    8, 44|        whether he will deny his owne signe or no: and you may
65    8, 44|         I tempered it with mine owne hands, he is yet alive and
66    8, 44|         child remooved with his owne hands the stone of the Sepulchre,
67    8, 46|        or fall in love with his owne sister. The young man understanding
68    8, 46|    endowed her with part of his owne goods, and would have married
69    8, 46|      great paine he came to his owne house, where he had scarce
70    8, 46|      prepared a dinner with her owne hands, and empoysoned both
71    8, 46|        of the Physitian and her owne daughter: The child being
72    9, 48|        the custome, and of mine owne proper will I abstained
73    9, 48|         other forme, but in his owne essence, commanding me that
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