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1 Ded | turned into a signe in heaven called Gemini, is signified, that 2 Life | Platonian Madaurence: his father called Theseus had passed all offices 3 Life | Sextus his nephew. His wife called Prudentila was endowed with 4 Life | whereby he might worthily be called Polyhistor, that is to say, 5 Life | containing his Epigrams, another called ‘Hermagoras’: but such as 6 1, 2| Athens before the porch there called Peale, I saw with these 7 1, 2| you come to the next city called Thessaly, you should doubt 8 1, 3| old woman that sold wine, called Meroe, who had her tongue 9 1, 6| enquired whether that city was called Hipata, or no: Who answered, 10 1, 6| without cause that Milo is called an Elderman, and accounted 11 1, 6| of Hecades.~And then he called his maid which was named 12 2, 10| flagon of old wine. Then I called Fotis and sayd, Behold how 13 2, 10| somewhat blacke, and hee is called Diophanes. Then sayd Milo, 14 2, 11| went unto a certaine city called Milet, to see the games 15 2, 11| with white sheets, and shee called seven witnesses, before 16 2, 11| because he knew not that they called me, rose up first, and as 17 3, 13| my lamentable teares, I called all the gods to witnesse 18 4, 18| Then the men of the towne called in their dogs, and took 19 4, 19| learned where a rich Chuffe called Chriseros did dwell, who 20 4, 19| to the high chamber and called every one of his neighbours 21 4, 19| marched towards the next city called Platea, where we found a 22 4, 19| found a man of great fame called Demochares, that purposed 23 4, 21| cried pittiously. Then they called the old woman, and commaunded 24 4, 22| oblations, provided banquets, called her by the name of Venus, 25 4, 22| estate. And by and by she called her winged sonne Cupid, 26 4, 22| Psyches (for so the maid was called) and having told the cause 27 4, 22| estate, went to the town called Milet to receive the Oracle 28 4, 22| answered againe. And when they called their sister by her name, 29 4, 22| which are not worthy to be called thy sisters, for their great 30 4, 22| themselves to weepe, they called unto Psyches in this sort, 31 4, 22| as wise men doe terme is called divination) I perceive by 32 4, 22| this I know that she is called Psyches. Then Venus with 33 4, 22| great temples of Samos, called upon by women with child, 34 4, 22| but one of her servants called Custome came out, who espying 35 4, 22| of al mine age, shall be called a grandmother, and the sonne 36 4, 22| hither and thither, and called to all her friends, Yee 37 4, 22| When night was passed Venus called Psyches, and said, Seest 38 4, 23| cryed with a loud voyce and called for succour, but she little 39 5, 24| villany might rather be called parricide then theft, yet 40 5, 24| went into the chamber, and called up every man by his name, 41 5, 27| great honours. Then they called together all their friends, 42 5, 27| to keepe the horse, was called for, and I was delivered 43 6, 32| adventure, Charites (being called for) came in, and with manly 44 6, 34| shepheards whistled and called for him, but when he gave 45 6, 36| to my new Master who was called Phelibus, and he caried 46 6, 36| he came to his house, he called out his daughters saying, 47 7, 41| loved) alone to himselfe, called his man Myrmex (whose faith 48 7, 41| incontinently home, and called his servant Myrmex, commanding 49 7, 41| inflamed with anger that he called for a sword to kill him, 50 7, 41| On the next morrow, he called two of the most sturdiest 51 7, 41| corne, but when they had called very often, and no person 52 7, 42| avarice of the rich man, called together and assembled many 53 7, 42| person: and therewithall he called out his bandogges and great 54 8, 44| shee caused her sonne to be called for, (which word son she 55 8, 44| him now. And by and by she called one of her servants, ready 56 8, 44| seeing his suddaine change, called his mother, and all the 57 8, 44| Senatours and counsellors were called, who being placed in order 58 8, 44| hated his stepmother, hee called mee, desiring mee to poyson 59 8, 46| spirit, when the poore maiden called for helpe with a loud voyce 60 8, 46| that which the Poet Homer called Idea, for it was garnished 61 8, 46| was Mercury, with his rod called Caduceus, he bare in his 62 8, 46| bordering upon the Seas called Ageum, and Saronicum, where 63 9, 48| I had never any servant called by that name: but what soever 64 9, 48| was like danger, if being called I should delay: or not called 65 9, 48| called I should delay: or not called I should be hasty: moreover 66 9, 48| temple was builded, was called Campensis, and continually 67 9, 48| appeared in the night: he was called Asinius Marcellus, a name 68 9, 48| Immediately after I was eftsoones called and admonished by the god