Book, Chapter

 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
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