Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |      fertile soiles (as I pray you give credit to the bookes of
 2 Pref    |         gentle Reader if thou wilt give attendant eare, it will
 3    1,  2|          purpose, and I alone will give credit unto you, and for
 4    1,  3|         occupation, but I pray you give eare, and I will declare
 5    1,  5|            before obstinatly would give no credit unto him, began
 6    1,  5|    accounted as lies. But verily I give credit unto his tale, and
 7    2,  9|          unto me to say so, and to give no example thereof, know
 8    2, 10|          man of Assyria, who would give answers in every part of
 9    2, 10|           pray you pardon mee, and give me licence to depart to
10    2, 11|         care (quoth I) so you will give mee any thing above that
11    2, 11|            and sayd, Behold I will give you some evident token,
12    3, 12|       people desired the Judges to give sentence in the great Theatre,
13    3, 13|          honours will vouchsafe to give me audience, I will shew
14    3, 16|          for by Hercules I swear I give her nothing else save a
15    4, 18|         and embracing together did give me, poore asse, cause to
16    4, 20|           to look unto him, and to give him meat and drink at his
17    4, 21|     covetous, will be contented to give us a great quantity of mony
18    4, 21|            am I out of all hope, O give me a knife to kill me, or
19    4, 21|           my wretched fortune, and give me license a while to speake,
20    4, 22|            willed that shee should give them as much gold and jewels
21    4, 22|         for your sister in danger, give it now presently. Then they
22    4, 22|            well? Did not I alwayes give thee a charge? Did not I
23    4, 22|         one of my servants, and to give him these wings, this fire,
24    4, 22|            did not please her, nor give her sufficient witnesse
25    4, 22|     majesty of the river Stix? but give me thy bottle, and sodainly
26    4, 22|            who will desire thee to give him up the sticks that fall
27    4, 22|            with thy other sop, and give thy other halfe penny to
28    4, 23|            see what thankes I will give: with what honour I will
29    5, 25|         whom peradventure one will give us summes of gold for her.
30    5, 26|        would goe to the Maiden and give her pieces of meate, which
31    5, 27|             howbeit shee would not give me such meate as I should
32    5, 30|           could speake as a man to give witnesse of mine innocency:
33    5, 31|      morrow, but what thanks did I give to that good boy, who (being
34    6, 36|            his skin? Why do we not give him to some body for he
35    7, 39|         the Goddesse determined to give to her sister for a present?
36    7, 41|         hand, saying that he would give his mistresse twenty crowns
37    7, 41|            to call their master to give them more corne, but when
38    7, 42|         entertainment, promised to give my master some corne, oyle,
39    7, 42|            as though thou wouldest give us some pittance for our
40    8, 44|             to the intent he would give it to the young man to drinke,
41    8, 44|         use: otherwise they should give an ill example to their
42    8, 44|            secret, hee promised to give me a good reward for my
43    8, 44|             and then gave it me to give the child, which when I
44    8, 44|         Gods, wherefore I pray you give eare, and I will shew you
45    8, 44|       speake with me, promising to give me a hundred crownes, if
46    8, 44|        hundred crownes, if I would give him present poyson, which
47    8, 44|         your judgement: for I will give you an evident proofe and
48    8, 44|         that it was not my part to give occasion of any others death,
49    8, 45|         his master, I pray you sir give him some drinke to his supper:
50    8, 46|        peeces of Gold, if he would give her a present poyson to
51    8, 46|         matter, and least he might give any cause of suspition to
52    8, 46|      gentle words, and promised to give her the fifty peeces of
53    8, 46|       fairest of the three, and to give her the apple of gold: the
54    8, 46|          that if it pleased him to give her the victory of beauty,
55    8, 46|          made a signe and token to give him the most fairest spouse
56    9, 47|            me, or her divine power give me eloquence thereto. First
57    9, 47| commandement shall be compelled to give thee place and say nothing!
58    9, 47|        other a garland of Roses to give me, to the end I might be
59    9, 47|          commanded that one should give me garments to cover me:
60    9, 48|            desiring him greatly to give me the degree of the religion,
61    9, 48|           my spirit is not able to give thee sufficient praise,
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