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1 Ded | English tongue. And after long deliberation had, your honourable 2 Ded | beseech Almighty God to impart long life, with encrease of much 3 1, 3| opened the causes of my long peregrination and careful 4 1, 7| betooke me to my quiet and long desired rest.~ 5 2, 10| whereupon shee made no long delay, but set aside all 6 2, 11| Beware that you tarry not long at supper there, for there 7 2, 11| for dainty meats where so long time hath not been seene 8 2, 11| losse of myne ears with my long hair, and glewed this clout 9 3, 13| three Citisens, and after a long combat foughten between 10 3, 14| murtherers. And there was no long delay, but according to 11 3, 17| towards me and said, How long shall wee suffer this wild 12 3, 17| with my heavy burden and long journy, did nothing differ 13 4, 18| great thick trees, which had long branches like unto lawrell, 14 4, 19| Theeves came to their den.~Not long after, the theeves laded 15 4, 19| our journey what with the long way, my great burthen, the 16 4, 19| should we stand here so long about a dead or rather a 17 4, 19| well nigh dead with too long tying up, some meagre with 18 4, 20| heat of the sun and with long travell, among others which 19 4, 20| the ashes and dust of his long buried body, wherein we 20 4, 20| and well nigh tyred with long travell, having lost three 21 4, 21| for I think I shall not long live, let there be mercy 22 4, 22| adventuring themselves by long journies on land and by 23 4, 22| he departed away.~After long search made, the sisters 24 4, 22| hills by. And lest by her long talke she should be found 25 4, 22| said, O deare husband this long time have you had experience 26 4, 22| hee will not pamper thee long with delicate meats, but 27 4, 22| flat on the ground, and as long as she could see her husband 28 4, 22| me that am weary with so long labours and sorrow, for 29 4, 22| presence, thou knowest also how long I have sought for a girle 30 4, 22| to suffer thee to live so long till thou be delivered. 31 4, 22| were stretching out their long and bloody Neckes, that 32 5, 25| hereupon a good space, with long deliberation, which made 33 5, 27| I set and pricked up my long eares, ratled my nosethrils, 34 5, 28| laughed upon me saying: How long shall we nourish and keepe 35 5, 30| continue in so good estate long: For the shepheards looking 36 5, 31| promise thee, thou shalt not long rejoyce at my harmes, thou 37 6, 32| his purpose, which he had long time concealed) brought 38 6, 36| man somewhat bald, with long and gray haire, one of the 39 6, 36| but I pray God thou maist long live and please my Master 40 7, 37| present perill, and I did not long delay: for incontinently 41 7, 37| sleepe, considering it was long time past, since I lay and 42 7, 39| ease and felicity did not long endure, for the next day 43 7, 40| deformity of my shape, I had long eares, whereby I might heare 44 7, 41| his Servant Myrmex: whose long tarrying increased the suspition 45 7, 42| suffered to grow for seed, like long broomes, and that had lost 46 8, 44| top of my burthen he put a long speare, which things he 47 8, 44| desire to have the like. Long time before his mother dyed, 48 8, 44| After that she had beene long time tormented in her affliction, 49 8, 44| matter. The old man after long deliberation, thought there 50 8, 44| impatient of her love, and the long delay of her sonne, egged 51 8, 44| to pitty, which were too long a processe. And if you demand 52 8, 45| complaine first, whereas I by long space of time have suffered 53 8, 45| beheld the cup) staied not long, but gathering my lips together, 54 8, 46| him at the Table: After long time when we had travelled 55 8, 46| conscience, by reason of long delay, tooke the pot in 56 8, 46| other young man lived not long after, but likewise dyed, 57 9, 47| wretched fortune, which had so long time pursued me. Grant peace 58 9, 47| which kind of beast I have long time abhorred and despised, 59 9, 47| and mouth began round, my long eares were made little, 60 9, 47| and dangerous waits: the long passages: the feare of death 61 9, 47| especially those which had long time bin worshippers of 62 9, 48| which I had wished for so long, she told me what provision 63 9, 48| unto Osiris, there was no long delay: for in the night