Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|          auncestry by my mothers side inhabiteth, descended of
 2    1,  5|         of Socrates on the other side and thrust her sword up
 3    1,  5|         and turning on the other side, answered, What know I whether
 4    1,  5|         and kneeled downe on the side of the banke to drinke,
 5    1,  6|       Bay windowes, which on one side abut to the gates of the
 6    1,  6|       the city, and on the other side to the next lane? There
 7    2,  8|          into the house. On each side of her were Dogs made of
 8    3, 12|       rose and sate downe on the side of the bed with my legges
 9    3, 13|        weeping. And on the other side I esteemed not so much his
10    4, 19|     faintnesse; and on the other side perceiving that it was not
11    4, 20|       many persons came on every side to see this bear: but Thrasileon,
12    4, 22|       only heard voyces on every side. After that all the services
13    4, 22|         lamp and came to the bed side, she saw the most meeke
14    4, 22|         god sitting on the river side, embracing and [instructing]
15    4, 22|        and bushes under the wood side and gather the lockes their
16    4, 22|          valley beneath: on each side shee did see great Dragons,
17    4, 23|          upon a stone by the way side, then they beate me pittifully
18    5, 27|      white teeth bit me on every side. In like sort have I read
19    5, 28|          wood hanged more on one side then another, (when he should
20    5, 28|     great stones upon the weaker side to remedy the matter, yet
21    5, 28|         was I afflicted on every side, for if I had indeavoured
22    5, 28|      fire and burned me on every side. I could see no remedy how
23    6, 32|       appetite, and on the other side perceiving that the love
24    6, 33|      round about leaped on every side, tearing us with their teeth,
25    6, 36|       the Master of the house, a side of a fat Bucke for a present,
26    6, 36|       and sawce it well like the side of the Bucke, and set it
27    7, 38|    crackt as me seemeth on every side. And then turning to her
28    7, 38|          turned his head on this side and that side, finding fault
29    7, 38|       head on this side and that side, finding fault with this
30    7, 39|     night before, for on the one side were quagmires and foggy
31    7, 39|      foggy marshes, on the other side were falling trenches and
32    7, 41|      what to doe, for on the one side lie considered the promise
33    7, 41|       did contrary. On the other side he thought of the gaine,
34    7, 41|        of the young-man upon the side of the binne, and lifting
35    7, 41| wherefore considering on the one side that she could not bring
36    7, 41|          passe, and on the other side the losse of her gaine,
37    7, 42|         I standing under a hedge side, was welnigh killed up with
38    7, 42|      them invading them on every side, insomuch that the more
39    7, 43|     javelin which hee had by his side, and when he had throwne
40    8, 44|         of armes. For on the one side I bare an helmet that shined
41    8, 44|        exceedingly: On the other side a Target that glistered
42    8, 44|       her often tossing of every side: No, no, the cunning Phisitian
43    8, 44|         children, for on the one side he saw his younger sonne
44    8, 44|    before his eyes, on the other side, he seemed to see the elder
45    8, 44|      medicines: and on the other side, fearing least if I should
46    8, 46|     Towne came about us on every side, not so much to doe honour
47    8, 46|      Theater, whereas on the one side I saw the greene and fresh
48    8, 46|    desired to feed: on the other side I conceived a great delectation
49    8, 46|    sometime loose hands on every side: but when the trumpet gave
50    8, 46|        faire maidens: on the one side were the most comely Graces:
51    8, 46|      comely Graces: on the other side, the most beautifull Houres
52    9, 47|      bottome, haveing on the one side, pictures figured like unto
53    9, 47|      Egyptians, and on the other side was an eare, whereupon stood
54    9, 47|     which gave me place on every side, went after the Priest.
55    9, 47|          as they came to the sea side. When we were come to the
56    9, 48|    leaves sprouting out on every side: I was adorned like unto
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