Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |           whome I beseech Almighty God to impart long life, with
 2 Life    |            is another booke of the god of the spirit of Socrates,
 3    1,  2|          knotted staffe, which the god of Medicine is feigned to
 4    2,  8|           partly abashed and sayd, God forbid Cosin that I should
 5    2, 10|      answered and sayd, I would to god that all our enemies and
 6    2, 11|          sent by the providence of God to try out the matter, even
 7    2, 11|           the festivall day of the god Risus, and tomorrow is the
 8    2, 11|            in honour of so great a god. To whom I answered, verily
 9    3, 14|           a yeare in honour of the god Risus, is alwaies renowned
10    3, 14|        some solemne novel, and the god doth continually accompany
11    3, 14|            supper with Milo, where God wot we fared but meanly.
12    3, 16|          see you? Then answered I, God forbid that I should commit
13    3, 17|        Lucius againe. And would to God I had gathered some garlands
14    4, 19|            by the puissance of the god Mars, and the faith of our
15    4, 20|            and sung hymns unto the god mars, and layd them downe
16    4, 22|         but by the mighty power of God: and you would judge at
17    4, 22|          be the worke of some Demy god, or of God himselfe. The
18    4, 22|            of some Demy god, or of God himselfe. The pavement was
19    4, 22|        treasure, and hath gotten a god to her husband, although
20    4, 22|         shall be made an immortall god, otherwise a mortal creature.
21    4, 22|      verily she is married to some god, and hath a young god in
22    4, 22|         some god, and hath a young god in her belly. But if it
23    4, 22|         the eares of my mother (as God forbid it should) then may
24    4, 22|          the weapons of so great a god: which when Psyches did
25    4, 22|          the right shoulder of the god. O rash and bold lampe,
26    4, 22|            so bold as to burne the god of all fire? When as he
27    4, 22|            nights in pleasure.~The god beeing burned in this sort,
28    4, 22|             Then Pan the rusticall god sitting on the river side,
29    4, 22|        adore and worship the great god Cupid, and winne him unto
30    4, 22|       promise of service.~When the god of Shepherds had spoken
31    4, 22|           reverence to him as to a god, and so departed.~After
32    4, 22|          and delights in him? What God or man is hee, that can
33    4, 22|       would desire pardon of every God, she approached nigh unto
34    4, 22|            and sister of the great God Jupiter which art adored
35    4, 22|          art the wife of the great god, and the goddesse of goddesses;
36    4, 22|         unto the royall Pallace of God Jupiter, and with a proud
37    5, 24|          he was entred in he said, God speed yee souldiers of Mars
38    5, 25| deliberation, which made my heart (God wot) and spirit greatly
39    5, 27|            to the law and order of God Jupiter) ranne fiercely
40    5, 29|     against me, which grieved mee (God wot) full sore that said
41    5, 30|         his Master. And I would to God (quoth he) that this Asse (
42    6, 32|         sword or any other weapon: God forbid that I should slay
43    6, 36|       miserable labour: but I pray God thou maist long live and
44    7, 40|            affirmed that she had a God by her selfe, wherby she
45    7, 41|            she cursed him, praying God that he might breake his
46    7, 41|         ayded by the providence of God, for there was an old man
47    7, 42|      swearing all the oathes under God, that he little regarded
48    8, 44|         and knew by others, I will God willing declare unto you.
49    8, 46|    corrupted the sentence betweene God and men, and that one rusticall
50    9, 47|        which art the sister of the God Phoebus, who nourishest
51    9, 47|           stomacke a figure of his god, not formed like any beast,
52    9, 48|    manifestly knew the will of the God Osiris, when mattins was
53    9, 48|     garlands about the head of the god Osiris, he understood by
54    9, 48|       called and admonished by the god Osiris, to receive a third
55    9, 48|           intent of the celestiall god was, doubting least the
56    9, 48|            as it were incensed the god Osiris appeared to me the
57    9, 48|       after a few dayes, the great god Osiris appeared to me in
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