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1 Ded | shall be rewarded after life with perpetuall blisse. 2 Ded | comprehended a figure of mans life, ministring most sweet and 3 Ded | Almighty God to impart long life, with encrease of much honour.~ 4 Life | The Life of Lucius Apuleius Briefly 5 Pref | formed shape,~his loathed life he tost.~And how he was 6 1, 5| crime, be weary of your life, yet thinke you not that 7 1, 5| sort I should finish my life. But when I saw that fortune 8 1, 5| wholesome weapon to end my life, that am most willing to 9 1, 5| body being then without life, had fallen into the river, 10 2, 11| prostrat as one without life, and needed a keeper likewise. 11 2, 11| mercy I say, and call to life this dead body, and make 12 2, 11| small time and space of life. Whereat this Prophet was 13 2, 11| principall veines did moove, his life came again and he held up 14 2, 11| againe to this transitorie life, that have already tasted 15 2, 11| seemed without spirit or life. After this they did call 16 3, 14| that I could not end my life with whole and unperished 17 3, 15| esteeme the danger of my life: and when I see opportunitie 18 4, 19| captaine Lamathus, whose life I more regarded than all 19 4, 19| rather to defend his own life, than to save the riches 20 4, 19| of water, and ended his life as I have declared. But 21 4, 20| glory enough did finish his life, with such a terror unto 22 4, 22| home, lamented her solitary life, and being disquieted both 23 4, 22| be so that thy solitary life, thy conversation with voices, 24 4, 22| or danger, to save your life we intend to shew you the 25 4, 22| mean to Psyches to save her life, which she bore well in 26 4, 22| mountaine, rather to end her life, then to fetch any water, 27 4, 23| that is the preserver of my life: Finally, thou shalt lack 28 4, 23| ease, and the blisse of thy life, thou shalt not be destitute 29 4, 23| that an Asse saved the life of a young maiden that was 30 5, 24| affliction, to save the life of her husband, such was 31 5, 27| sufficient to sustaine my life withall, for the barly which 32 5, 30| what manner I might end my life, the roperipe boy on the 33 5, 31| thou (that so often in his life time diddest spurne and 34 6, 32| have presently ended her life, upon the corps of her slaine 35 6, 32| and purposed to finish her life there with dolour and tribulation. 36 6, 32| traitor, and finish her owne life to end and knit up all sorrow. 37 6, 32| enemie more sweet then thy life: Thou shalt see no light, 38 6, 32| this sword to finish my life. And therewithall after 39 6, 32| meanes he might end his life, for he thought his sword 40 6, 32| himselfe, and to finish his life there in sorrow. These things 41 6, 34| my heire and guide of my life. These words made us all 42 6, 36| thought best to spare my life, because I might carry home 43 7, 37| sent from Heaven to save my life, that willed the other to 44 7, 37| the wholesome water of my life, ran incontinently, thrusting 45 7, 40| learne her conversation and life, for I saw oftentimes a 46 7, 43| desiring him to save his life and to hide himselfe and 47 8, 44| when as thou shalt save the life of thy mother. Moreover 48 8, 44| sleepe he shall returne to life againe, but if he be dead 49 8, 46| speedy remedy to save his life. The woman that slew the 50 8, 46| for the safeguard of my life, then for the shame that 51 9, 47| for I am full weary of my life. When I had ended this orison, 52 9, 47| that the residue of thy life untill the houre of death 53 9, 47| innocencie of his former life, and as it were by a new 54 9, 48| man raised from death to life: and I which never thought 55 9, 48| Priests intolerable, and the life fraile and subject to manie 56 9, 48| stormes and dangers from mans life by thy right hand, whereby