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 1    1,  2|   Thessaly, you should doubt any thing of that which is rife in
 2    1,  5|      could not perceive any such thing, I thought with my selfe,
 3    2,  8|   thereof, neither was there any thing which I saw there, but that
 4    2,  8|         it was indeed, but every thing seemed unto me to be transformed
 5    2,  8|         curiously gazed on every thing) I fortuned unwares to come
 6    2, 11|         so you will give mee any thing above that which is due
 7    2, 11|         sayings, and because the thing seemed to be true) cried
 8    3, 13|    reverend and just Judges, the thing which I propose to declare
 9    3, 13|          to speake, if I had any thing to say for my selfe, but
10    3, 13|          know that it is an hard thing for him that is accused
11    3, 14|       that you have suffered the thing wherfore you weepe, to any
12    3, 14|         never remembred any such thing, so greatly was I abashed
13    3, 15|          may pardon thee of that thing which though hast committed,
14    3, 15|          committed, perform, the thing which I most earnestly desire
15    3, 16|          trifles so marvellous a thing is wrought: for by Hercules
16    3, 17|          this than for any other thing. For if thou couldst get
17    4, 19|     selfe in stead of water. The thing and the time compelleth
18    4, 20|        Then (as the novelty of a thing doth accustom to stir mens
19    4, 21|       harme, neither to take any thing away, but brake into the
20    4, 22|      skies,~And doth subdue each thing with firie flight.~The gods
21    4, 22|          house, and beheld every thing there with great affection,
22    4, 22|          sort.~Is this an honest thing, is this honourable to thy
23    4, 22|          purpose, neither is any thing given thee of thy father
24    4, 22| instruments, to reape, but every thing lay out of order, and as
25    4, 22|       but I am ashamed to do any thing contrary to the will of
26    4, 22|      never enterprise to doe any thing without thy presence, thou
27    4, 22|          the graine, (as being a thing impossible to be brought
28    4, 22|     Charon nor Pluto will do any thing for nought: for if it be
29    4, 22|       perceive no beauty nor any thing else, save onely an infernall
30    4, 23|          shalt lack no manner of thing. Moreover amongst thy glorious
31    5, 24|         wreast or learne no such thing of him, yet sent they many
32    5, 25|        suffer me to conceale any thing that toucheth your profit,
33    5, 29|       their faces cruelly, which thing may worke us great displeasure,
34    5, 31|       Indeed, it is a convenient thing to looke and plead for safety,
35    6, 32|   dissevered, moreover, it was a thing impossible to ravish her,
36    6, 32|     passe. Howbeit at length the thing which seemed so hard and
37    6, 32|        her Parents, then for any thing else: for she could in no
38    6, 32|      yeare may be expired, which thing toucheth as well my shame
39    6, 33|   dreadful Chimera, then for any thing else. The shepheards which
40    6, 36|       bit them cleane off, which thing caused the standers by to
41    6, 36|       goddesse, by doing of some thing which was not convenable
42    6, 36|    issued out aboundantly, which thing caused me greatly to feare,
43    7, 37|     became madde likewise. Which thing caused them all at the table
44    7, 37|      proofe of my madness, which thing he said that he had read
45    7, 37|      patience, but I taking each thing in good part, disproved
46    7, 39|          put to some other light thing, or else to be driven into
47    7, 40|          to grind: and the first thing which she would doe in the
48    7, 42|          happened a more strange thing, which would cause any man
49    8, 44|        or condemned, which was a thing irrevocable.~In the mean
50    8, 45|         a strange and marvailous thing, and if I did lacke drinke,
51    9, 47|          any beast, bird, savage thing or humane shape, but made
52    9, 47|    dignity, thy doctrine, or any thing prevaile, but that thou
53    9, 48|       indeavour any unprofitable thing, saying, that the day when
54    9, 48|      hardy, as to enterprise any thing without the commandernent
55    9, 48|         drinking any wine, which thing I observed with a marvellous
56    9, 48|         and partly examining the thing with the Priests and Bishops,
57    9, 48|         done in the night, which thing gave me great comfort to
58    9, 48|        the blessed habite, which thing shalt be a glory and renowne
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