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1 1, 5| that were more than half dead, yet reviving my selfe, 2 2, 11| witches, for they say that the dead bodies are digged out of 3 2, 11| if any man would watch a dead corps that night hee should 4 2, 11| What is here to doe? Do dead men use to run away in this 5 2, 11| morsels the flesh and faces of dead men, and thereby work their 6 2, 11| forgotten) if the keeper of the dead body doe not render on the 7 2, 11| that you do wel defend the dead corps from the wicked witches, 8 2, 11| before whom she shewed the dead body, and every part and 9 2, 11| which of us two was the dead corps, for I lay prostrat 10 2, 11| greatly afeard ran to the dead body with the lamp in my 11 2, 11| pitty and mercy upon this dead corps, who is miserably 12 2, 11| say, and call to life this dead body, and make that his 13 2, 11| against the mouth of the dead, and he took another and 14 2, 11| behold incontinently the dead body began to receive spirit, 15 2, 11| words were uttered by the dead corps, the Prophet drew 16 2, 11| conjurations call up the dead, and by my puissance torment 17 2, 11| credit to be given to the dead body. Which opinion was 18 2, 11| eyes, they cast him into so dead and sound a sleepe, that 19 2, 11| sort that they fell downe dead before my face. Thus when 20 3, 13| the stomacke fell downe dead. Thus when I had delivered 21 3, 15| made ready the members of dead men, as the nosethrils and 22 3, 17| did nothing differ from a dead asse: wherfore I determined 23 4, 18| sort, that I was well nigh dead, but I speedily devised 24 4, 18| seeing her husband halfe dead, cried and howled in pittifull 25 4, 18| whip till I was well nigh dead, and they would undoubtedly 26 4, 19| ground as though hee were dead, and he would not rise neither 27 4, 19| stand here so long about a dead or rather a stony asse? 28 4, 19| some of them were well nigh dead with too long tying up, 29 4, 19| in the streets pittiously dead. And the common people having 30 4, 20| perceive that he was well nigh dead, yet remembred he his owne 31 4, 20| though hee were starke dead: but at last there came 32 4, 20| more fidelity amongst the dead than amongst the living, 33 4, 22| sorrowed as though I had been dead: for now I see and perceive 34 4, 22| thinking that thou art dead, bee greatly troubled, and 35 4, 22| valley neither alive nor dead, for all the members and 36 4, 22| avarice raigneth amongst the dead, neither Charon nor Pluto 37 4, 23| old woman more then halfe dead, whom with a stripe of thy 38 4, 23| but lament and bewayle my dead carkasse, which should be 39 5, 24| tormented till hee was welnigh dead, to the intent hee should 40 5, 26| as though they had beene dead.~ 41 6, 32| lowd voice, saying: o yee dead spirites whom I have so 42 6, 33| where we should passe, many dead bodies eaten and torne with 43 7, 37| think that this rude Asse be dead. So think I (quoth another) 44 7, 41| found a young man welnigh dead with smoke. When hee understood 45 7, 41| onely their master hanging dead upon a rafter of the chamber, 46 7, 41| thinke that her father was dead. After that she had lamented 47 7, 42| that drew into the house a dead Serpent, and out of the 48 7, 42| endued with good manners were dead, for they three had great 49 7, 42| carrion and carkases of dead beasts in the fields, and 50 7, 43| that his slow Asse, welnigh dead with sicknesse, could scarce 51 7, 43| but by feining that he was dead, Then my master tooke the 52 8, 44| fell downe to the ground dead. His schoolemaster seeing 53 8, 44| sleepe as though he were dead. Neither is it any marvaile 54 8, 44| life againe, but if he be dead indeed, then may you further 55 8, 44| Sonne rising up after his dead and soporiferous sleepe, 56 8, 46| together, she fell downe dead before the face of the Judge, 57 9, 48| understanding that I was not dead, as they were falsely informed,