Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |       and forrein language. And verily this new alteration of speech
 2    1,  1|        his fellow, said againe, Verily this tale is as true, as
 3    1,  2|   neither bone nor gristle, and verily thinke that he were the
 4    1,  2|    estate and calamity, that he verily seemed as a common begger
 5    1,  2|      crime hast thou committed? verily there is great lamentation
 6    1,  3|     tell me. Then answered hee, Verily shee is a Magitian, which
 7    1,  5|      fell downe, that you would verily have thought that some Theeves
 8    1,  5|       to devour mee, and then I verily beleeved, that Meroe did
 9    1,  5|        I spake to him and said, Verily it is not without occasion,
10    1,  5|        with stinking pisse; and verily I dreamed that my throat
11    1,  5|         unto him, began to say, Verily there was never so foolish
12    1,  5|      you beleeve this tale? Yea verily (quoth I), why not? For
13    1,  5|       be accounted as lies. But verily I give credit unto his tale,
14    1,  6|   Whereat she laughed and said: Verily it is not without cause
15    1,  6|     when hee had read hee sayd, Verily, I thanke my friend Demeas
16    1,  6| communication with me and sayd, Verily I doe conjecture by the
17    1,  7|         like unto a magistrate, verily I thinke you have obtained
18    2,  8|     espied me, said to himself, Verily this is Lucius, and then
19    2,  8|       any reasonable cause; but verily I will, as often as I have
20    2,  8|      forth, that you would have verily have thought that she had
21    2, 10|         on the table, she said, Verily wee shall have much raine
22    2, 10|     Then Milo laughed and said, Verily we nourish a Sybel prophesier,
23    2, 10|     lost by sea and land, for I verily do yet feel the wearinesse
24    2, 11|      how like you our countrey? Verily I think there is no other
25    2, 11|     city. Whereunto I answered, Verily (quoth I) you tell truth,
26    2, 11|         man for your paines and verily for your diligence herein
27    2, 11|         to the people and sayd, Verily I was poisoned by the meanes
28    2, 11|        god. To whom I answered, verily cousin I will do as you
29    3, 13|  Audacity, at length I gan say, Verily I know that it is an hard
30    3, 13|    shall escape without danger. Verily ye three Judges, I confess
31    3, 14|       beare a joyfull face. And verily all the City for the grace
32    3, 15|         gan speak in this sort, Verily I confesse that I have been
33    3, 15|         Fotis, I sayd unto her, verily now may I for this atcheived
34    3, 17|    feathers did burgen out, but verily my haire did turne in ruggednesse,
35    3, 17|      somtime my host, and I did verily think that mine owne horse (
36    4, 18|   acquaintance and friends, for verily their meeting and embracing
37    4, 18|       within my bestaill minde, Verily that place is the place
38    4, 18|         when I beheld I thought verily I should presently die:
39    4, 19|          spake in this sort, We verily have manfully conquered
40    4, 20|     come nigh. The people said, Verily Demochares is right happy,
41    4, 20|        houre.~Then he answered, Verily masters you need not put
42    4, 20|         so they killed him. But verily our good Captaine Thrasileon,
43    4, 22|        so great a majesty, that verily it seemed in every point
44    4, 22|        be borne and blown away?~Verily I live not, nor am a woman,
45    4, 22|         she never saw him, then verily she is married to some god,
46    4, 22|         toward me, and I am now verily perswaded that they which
47    4, 22|  thought to hide the razor, yea verily in her owne heart, which
48    4, 22|     anger. Then Venus answered, Verily you are come to comfort
49    6, 32| resembled us in each point, who verily and not without occasion
50    6, 33|       many of us to the ground: verily it was a pittifull sight
51    6, 34|        into a ditch hereby, and verily I thinke he is in danger
52    7, 40|     were covered every day. And verily if I had beene free and
53    7, 40|        tale of Philesiterus? No verily (said she) but I greatly
54    7, 41|     Justice after him, thinking verily that by the meane of the
55    7, 41|        the Bakers wife gan say: Verily she is blessed and most
56    7, 41|         secrets of these women: Verily I answer, notwithstanding
57    7, 42|      upon the young man thought verily to have slaine him, but
58    8, 44|        pleadings of each party, verily I am not able to doe: for
59    8, 45|        Then answered the other, Verily I praise thy great constancy
60    8, 46|       able to receive me.~And I verily thought, if I should hurt
61    9, 47|        the soveraigne goddesse, verily he is blessed and most blessed
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