Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |              accept ant take in good part, I shall not onely thinke
 2 Life    |           should come after: whereof part by negligence of times be
 3 Life    |         times be now intercepted and part now extant, doe sufficiently
 4    1,  1|          wiping the sweat from every part of his body, I unbrideled
 5    1,  5|              the hilts into the left part of his necke, and received
 6    1,  5|         greate Plane tree, and I eat part with him; and while I beheld
 7    1,  6|              I pray you take in good part our poore lodging, and behold
 8    1,  7|            sould: and so I cheapened part thereof, and that which
 9    2,  8|             that I was in the middle part of all Thessaly, whereas
10    2,  8|             thither. On the contrary part, the image of the Goddesse
11    2,  9|           the face is the principall part of all the body, and is
12    2,  9|            her partlet, and in every part of her necke, howbeit the
13    2,  9|           necke, howbeit the greater part was trussed upon her pole
14    2, 10|          would give answers in every part of the City, and for the
15    2, 10|            talke, that I lost a good part of the night, and the sweete
16    2, 11|         diminished or spoyled in any part of his face, hands or toes,
17    2, 11|             the dead body, and every part and parcell thereof, and
18    2, 11|         turned his body and found no part diminished. Then she willed
19    3, 13|            diligently searched every part of the City, behold I fortuned
20    3, 13|              let us enter into every part of the house, and such as
21    3, 14|            doe possesse the greatest part of all this Province: and
22    3, 15|           house, opening to the East part of the world, and preparing
23    3, 17|              I had well rubbed every part and member of my body, I
24    3, 17|             all helpe (viewing every part of my poore body) I perceived
25    3, 17|          taking my adversity in good part, I went into the stable
26    3, 17|            entred in, and kept every part and corner of the house
27    4, 18|              my backe, and gave them part of the Treasure which was
28    4, 19|             when wee had gone a good part of our journey what with
29    4, 19|          price, he bestowed the most part of his patrimony in buying
30    4, 20|              present fortune in good part, with courage and glory
31    4, 22|            was spread about in every part of the City, the Citisens
32    4, 22|             and well nigh unto every part and province of the whole
33    4, 22|          upon such a pavement: Every part and angle of the house was
34    4, 22|            with oyle, hid under some part of the hanging of the chamber,
35    4, 22|              and take it not in evil part in that I will not suffer
36    4, 22|              goddesses; all the east part of the world have thee in
37    4, 22|              thou hast passed a good part of that way, thou shalt
38    5, 24|            he declared, that for his part he had spoken with a certaine
39    5, 26|              willingly tooke in good part. Moreover, hee kissed her
40    5, 29|             I thought all the hinder part of my body and my stones
41    6, 32|         dissimuling that she knew no part of the mischiefe, devised
42    6, 34|              When we had gone a good part of our way, we came to a
43    6, 35|           that we had passed a great part of our journey, we came
44    6, 35|           The Master taking in evill part the death of these twaine,
45    6, 36|           When we had passed a great part of our journey, before the
46    7, 37|            taking each thing in good part, disproved their mad presumption,
47    7, 39|       suddaine a change. When a good part of the day was past, that
48    7, 40|              crowne of gold, for one part that he played to one that
49    7, 42|          brother dismembred in every part of his body: Who lying at
50    8, 44|              When we had gone a good part of our journey, over the
51    8, 44|           compassed and burned every part of her brest, she was compelled
52    8, 44|              hearing of the contrary part, like as the barbarous and
53    8, 44|             how he trembled in every part of his body: and how he
54    8, 44|       considering that it was not my part to give occasion of any
55    8, 45|            neverthelesse to have thy part in the residue that is left:
56    8, 45|             and was gallant on every part, but such faire and comely
57    8, 46| incontinently after endowed her with part of his owne goods, and would
58    8, 46|            her brother taking in ill part the miserable death of his
59    8, 46|              as you have drunke some part thereof your selfe: For
60    9, 48|         accepting and taking in good part their honest gifts and oblations
61    9, 48|              for I had spent a great part of my goods in travell and
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