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1 1, 2| and so I was deceived.~Wherefore towards night being very 2 1, 4| heare all our communication. Wherefore let us now sleepe, and after 3 1, 5| hee had filled him selfe. Wherefore I closed and barred fast 4 1, 5| commit that horrible fact? Wherefore although thou hast escaped 5 1, 5| bring mee to the Gallowes. Wherefore I returned to my chamber, 6 1, 7| and specially our friends? Wherefore sell you this fish so deare, 7 2, 10| come the time of warre, wherefore shew thy selfe like unto 8 3, 13| good example to others. Wherefore I pray you most venerable 9 3, 13| and an accused stranger, wherefore pronounce you judgement 10 3, 14| great and valiant persons, wherefore the truth must be tried 11 3, 14| depart from his company, wherefore I pray you to excuse, and 12 3, 14| wot we fared but meanly. Wherefore feigning that my head did 13 3, 15| contented but beat me cruelly.~Wherefore I intended to runne away, 14 3, 16| fly whither she pleased. Wherefore she willed me privily to 15 3, 17| theft, I should be slaine, wherefore I abstained for that time 16 4, 18| dinner in some other place.~Wherefore I leaped into a garden which 17 4, 19| ragged and torn apparel. Wherefore wee devised with our selves 18 4, 19| but to other mens houses, wherefore hee went to the window to 19 4, 22| is at your commandement, wherefore goe you into the chamber, 20 4, 22| in bondage and servitude, wherefore I cannot abide to see our 21 4, 22| will persever in the same, wherefore command your winde Zephyrus, 22 4, 22| both thee and thy child: wherefore advise thy selfe whether 23 4, 22| spy and behold his shape wherefore my loving sisters if you 24 4, 22| you are greatly in love. Wherefore hearken to me, and goe not 25 4, 22| and master be there or no? wherefore she went thitherward, and 26 4, 22| ancient promise of amity: wherefore I advise thee to depart 27 4, 22| girle and cannot finde her, wherefore there resteth nothing else 28 4, 22| the consent of parents, wherefore the marriage is illegitimate, 29 4, 22| diligent and painefull service, wherefore I will prove what thou canst 30 4, 22| gulfe and furies of hell. Wherefore without any further delay, 31 4, 22| never to returne againe, wherefore harken to me; Lacedemon 32 4, 22| will shew him any reliefe, wherefore deliver to carraine Charon 33 4, 22| for his adulterous living, wherefore all occasion ought to bee 34 5, 24| of his perils and danger, wherefore shee cut off her haire, 35 5, 29| and tractable to all use. Wherefore I would counsell you to 36 6, 32| Lepolemus alive in my heart: wherefore you shall do well if you 37 6, 33| eaten and torne with wolves. Wherefore we were willed to stay there 38 6, 36| of their holy religion, wherefore he would doe vengeance of 39 7, 38| his doores fast closed, wherefore as his custome was, he whistled 40 7, 38| present) for five pence, wherefore I pray thee lend me thy 41 7, 39| divers countries and nations, wherefore I gave great thanks to my 42 7, 41| which was so worthy a prey, wherefore poore Myrmex being in divers 43 7, 41| egged him out a doores, wherefore putting all shame aside, 44 7, 41| was consented to his mind, wherefore he demanded the gold which 45 7, 41| wife, but all was in vaine, wherefore considering on the one side 46 7, 42| and two bottels of wine: wherefore my master not delaying the 47 7, 43| they found me by my shadow, wherefore is risen a common Proverbe: ‘ 48 8, 44| mind with delay of promise. Wherefore he promised to doe all according 49 8, 44| opinion pleased every man, wherefore the Senatours and counsellors 50 8, 44| law against parricides: wherefore they wanted nothing but ( 51 8, 44| honour and faith to the Gods, wherefore I pray you give eare, and 52 8, 44| try them, which he did; wherefore understanding that he was 53 8, 45| away any jote of the meate, wherefore they concluded to search 54 8, 45| did eate no hay at all. Wherefore on a time at their accustomed 55 8, 46| understand and perceive it. Wherefore shee discovered the matter 56 8, 46| regard of mine innocency. Wherefore I was more carefull for 57 9, 47| shining before mine eyes, wherefore shaking off mine Assie and 58 9, 47| and standing before mee, wherefore I purpose to describe her 59 9, 47| lighten the other gods: wherefore rejoyce and take a convenable 60 9, 48| atchieved to the order but once: wherefore thou maist thinke thy selfe