Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|       so curious as desirous to know all your communication:
 2    1,  1|         are reported for truth, know you not that it is accounted
 3    1,  2|       go, and for what purpose, know you that I am of Egin, travelling
 4    1,  5|          quoth hee) doe you not know that the wayes be very dangerous?
 5    1,  5|         nothing? Doest thou not know (Foole as thou art) if thou
 6    1,  5|      other side, answered, What know I whether you have murthered
 7    1,  5|    wallowing abed? Whereupon (I know not whether it was by my
 8    1,  5|          Ho sir, what you are I know not, but your habit and
 9    1,  6|     sort will you borrow money? Know you not that we use to take
10    1,  6|       to the next Baines, for I know that he is very weary of
11    1,  7|       punishment, and you shall know what myne office is, and
12    2,  8|    amazed, and very desirous to know and see some marvellous
13    2,  9|        give no example thereof, know ye, that if you spoyle and
14    2, 11|         favor the living. For I know one not farre hence that
15    3, 13|      length I gan say, Verily I know that it is an hard thing
16    3, 14| advertised of your dignity, and know the genealogie of your antient
17    3, 15|         curious and desirous to know the matter, answered, In
18    3, 15|       to utter it. Now shal you know all the estate of our house,
19    3, 15|         our house, now shal you know the hidden secrets of my
20    3, 15|        her selfe. And you shall know, that when she saw yester
21    3, 15|         in the same. For this I know and plainly feele, That
22    4, 20|        himself, for doe you not know that such kind of beasts
23    4, 22|     thee greatly to beware: for know that thy sisters, thinking
24    4, 22|      are unknowne: so shall she know that she hath sisters no
25    4, 22|         O deare sister Psyches, know you that you are now no
26    4, 22|    shape of my husband, neither know I from whence he came, only
27    4, 22| sorrowful case, not ignorant (I know not by what meanes) of her
28    4, 22|      the bird answered, Madam I know not what shee is, but this
29    4, 22|        what shee is, but this I know that she is called Psyches.
30    4, 22|         maiden: what do you not know that he is a young man?
31    4, 22|  Inachus do celebrate thee: and know that thou art the wife of
32    4, 22|       labours and sorrow, for I know that it is thou that succorest
33    4, 22|         have wrought? What do I know whether he (whom I seeke
34    4, 22|        now at length thou shalt know that thou hast a mistresse
35    4, 22|        did say: Of a certaine I know that this is not thy fact,
36    4, 22|         last perill and danger? know thou that if thy spirit
37    4, 22|    bookes of the Muses, you all know this young man Cupid whom
38    4, 23|    according to her desert. You know well what you have determined
39    5, 25|        of money. And I my selfe know certaine bawdy Marchants,
40    5, 29|      and better in flesh. For I know my selfe as well many Asses,
41    6, 32|      the end you may learne and know all the whole matter, I
42    6, 32|        eies, yet shalt thou not know of whom thou shouldest complaine:
43    6, 34|       any other refection here? Know you not in what place you
44    6, 36|     they looked in his mouth to know his age.~After this we came
45    6, 36|       and looked in my mouth to know mine age, I was so weary
46    7, 37|          and thereby they would know whether I were mad or no,
47    7, 37|         I would that you should know likewise.~
48    7, 39|         fight in the sands, and know not where they strike by
49    7, 40|  diversity of these two Lovers: Know you not one Barbarus a Senator
50    7, 40|         the Bakers wife said, I know her very well, for we two
51    7, 40| together in one house: Then you know (quoth the old woman) the
52    7, 40|         but I greatly desire to know it: therefore I pray you
53    7, 41|        it. His wife desirous to know the matter, desired him
54    7, 41|      the matter, and willing to know who it was, rose from the
55    7, 41|        in the mill house, could know the secrets of these women:
56    7, 41|        curiously endeavoured to know out such injuries as were
57    7, 43|       said contrary, whereby to know the verity of the matter,
58    7, 43|        that was very curious to know the matter, when I heard
59    8, 44|      writing to the end you may know the same. The master of
60    8, 44|       who onely was reported to know all the matter: by and by
61    8, 46|    thereof your selfe: For what know I, whether you have mingled
62    8, 46|       not to be offended: For I know that you are a man of wisedome
63    9, 47|       any sinister opinion: and know thou this of certaine, that
64    9, 47|         merite my divine grace, know thou, that I will prolong
65    9, 47|       feare of death every day? Know thou, that now thou art
66    9, 48|      first to say: O Lucius now know I well that thou art most
67    9, 48|      the order of religion, and know the most pure secrets of
68    9, 48|      for me to tell, you should know if it were convenient for
69    9, 48|          And to the end I might know him againe, he shewed me
70    9, 48|      for so great benefits. And know thou that the religion which
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