Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       person, and done before the face of all men. And that I may
 2    1,  2|          in lamentable wise, with face and visage blubbered with
 3    1,  2|       therewithall he covered his face (even then blushing for
 4    1,  2|        the ground: who having his face covered in such sort, Let
 5    1,  2|        his heart, and beating his face in miserable sort), began
 6    1,  3|           my selfe this miserable face, and for her lodging I gave
 7    1,  3|        done openly and before the face of all men.~
 8    1,  5|    clapped their buttocks upon my face, and all bepissed mee until
 9    1,  5|           to be slaine before thy face and say nothing? Or why
10    1,  5|           the high-way before his face, would not greatly lament
11    1,  6|   maidenly shamefastnesse of your face that you are a Gentleman
12    2,  9|     accustome abroad to marke the face and haire of every dame,
13    2,  9|          their shape, because the face is the principall part of
14    2,  9|      comely beauty set out in the face. Moreover there be divers,
15    2,  9|          her of the colour of her face, though shee were never
16    2,  9|        faire colour and a shining face agree with glittering hair!
17    2,  9|            Whereat she turned her face, and cast her rolling eyes
18    2, 10|        but I eftsoones turning my face behinde me, and beholding
19    2, 10|       murthered by them before my face. These things when he had
20    2, 11|        spoyled in any part of his face, hands or toes, the same
21    2, 11|          she turned her blubbered face covered with haire unto
22    2, 11|         one buffeted me about the face, another about the shoulders,
23    2, 11|         man complained before the face of all people. Then they (
24    2, 11|           thee to tell before the face of all the people here the
25    2, 11|           glewed this clout to my face to hide my shame. As soon
26    2, 11|         fell downe dead before my face. Thus when I had slaine
27    3, 14|        pleasantly beare a joyfull face. And verily all the City
28    3, 15|         nor talke, but with sowre face and frowning looke, gan
29    3, 16|          hand, and moved it to my face and said, I pray thee while
30    3, 17|        grew a great taile, now my face became monstrous, my nosthrils
31    4, 21|          sorrow and blubbered her face with teares, she closed
32    4, 21|        beat her breast and comely face more that she did before.~
33    4, 22|        perswade thee to behold my face, which if thou once fortune
34    4, 22|          to behold your venerable face, yet that I may comfort
35    4, 22|           breast, whose shape and face I shall learn at length
36    4, 22|         words she leaped upon the face of poore Psyches, and (tearing
37    4, 22|      little thereof to garnish my face, to please my love withall?
38    4, 22|          away the sleepe from her face, and put it againe into
39    4, 23|          death prepared before my face: Why standest thou still
40    5, 29|           ravished her before the face of all the world, had it
41    5, 30|         my necke, and (maugre his face) pulled me quite away, and
42    5, 31|          one remedy) I arayed her face and eies with my durty dunge,
43    6, 32| countenance, he fained a dolorous face, he often imbraced the body
44    6, 32|           understand that yet the face of your brother and my husband,
45    6, 32|         of thy sight, lift up thy face, regard thy vengeance and
46    6, 34|       returned againe with a pale face and sorrowfull newes, saying
47    7, 39|    betimes in the morning with my face covered, to the end in turning
48    7, 39|        scarce see, their eyes and face were so blacke and dimme
49    7, 40|        goe into her chamber whose face I did greatly desire to
50    7, 41|         nothing, before the blind face of yonder scabbed Asse.
51    7, 41|         hayre scattering upon her face: This woman tooke the Baker
52    7, 43|        tooke a stone and beat his face and his sides, that he could
53    8, 44|          weeping eyes and covered face, began boldly to speake
54    8, 46|        minding to shew before the face of all the people, what
55    8, 46|        fell downe dead before the face of the Judge, who incontinently
56    8, 46|         to have to doe before the face of the people, but I being
57    9, 47|            I arose with a joyfull face, and mooved by a great affection
58    9, 47|         me a divine and venerable face, worshipped even of the
59    9, 47|           and supernall, with his face sometime blacke, sometime
60    9, 47|          For my deforme and Assie face abated, and first the rugged
61    9, 48|          joyes, I went before the face of the goddesse and hired
62    9, 48|          began to pray before the face of the goddesse, the Priest
63    9, 48|           presented me before the face of the goddesse, giving
64    9, 48|       fallen prostrate before the face of the goddesse, and wiped
65    9, 48|           wiped her steps with my face, whereby I began so greatly
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