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1 1, 2| reposed his body upon a bed, and then I brought him 2 1, 3| shee brought me to her own bed chamber; whereas I poore 3 1, 5| the chamber, and put my bed behinde the doore, and so 4 1, 5| spoyled and robbed us. And my bed whereon I lay being a truckle 5 1, 5| whereon I lay being a truckle bed, fashioned in forme of a 6 1, 5| sort, I peeped under the bed to see what would happen. 7 1, 5| towards mee that lay under the bed, and shewed me to Panthia. 8 1, 5| ground covered with his bed, and hath seene all our 9 1, 5| feare, insomuch that the bed over me did likewise rattle 10 1, 5| them moved and turned up my bed, and then they strid over 11 1, 5| instrument than that which my bed profered me, I said, O bed, 12 1, 5| bed profered me, I said, O bed, O bed, most dear to me 13 1, 5| profered me, I said, O bed, O bed, most dear to me at this 14 1, 5| of the rope wherewith the bed was corded, and tyed one 15 1, 5| knot, and stood upon my bed, and so put my neck into 16 1, 5| it, and leaped from the bed, thinking to strangle my 17 1, 6| him sitting upon a little bed, going to supper, and his 18 1, 7| sate him downe upon the bed, and demaunded of mee how 19 2, 8| awake, and rose out of my bed as halfe amazed, and very 20 2, 8| abstain from violation of the bed of Milo, but hardly attempt 21 2, 8| layeth thee downe in thy bed, and lovingly covereth thee, 22 2, 9| stirring the pot and making the bed can so finely shake my selfe. 23 2, 10| me licence to depart to bed: wherewithall I rose up 24 2, 10| prepared and the childrens bed (because they should not 25 2, 10| when I was entring into the bed, behold my Fotis (who had 26 2, 10| brought her mistresse to bed) came in and gave me roses 27 2, 10| some she threw about the bed, and kissed mee sweetly, 28 2, 10| words shee came to me to bed, and embraced me sweetly, 29 2, 11| and so thereby yeelded my bed unto an adulterer. Whereat 30 3, 12| downe on the side of the bed with my legges acrosse, 31 3, 14| Chamber, and so I went to bed.~ 32 3, 15| mistresse did use.~When I was a bed I began to call to minde 33 3, 15| unrayed herself and came to bed, and we passed the night 34 4, 19| went into the old womans bed where she lay asleep, and 35 4, 21| our chamber, and out of my bed, and that I removed about 36 4, 22| where she was laid in a bed of most sweet and fragrant 37 4, 22| and tender hearbs, as in a bed of sweet and fragrant floures, 38 4, 22| repose your selfe upon the bed, and desire what bath you 39 4, 22| reposed her selfe upon the bed, and then refreshed her 40 4, 22| aproched Psyches went to bed, and when she was layd, 41 4, 22| in weeping, and went to bed at night, without any refection 42 4, 22| under the pillow of your bed; and see that you have ready 43 4, 22| his custome he commeth to bed and sleepeth soundly, arise 44 4, 22| the lamp and came to the bed side, she saw the most meeke 45 7, 37| I laid me downe upon the bed to sleepe, considering it 46 7, 41| fast, and went againe to bed. The next morning when Barbarus 47 7, 41| slippers lying under his bed, which Philesiterus had 48 7, 41| willed her husband to goe to bed, but he having eaten nothing, 49 7, 41| by lying all three in one bed, to the end there may be 50 8, 46| foure Eunuches that lay on a bed of downe on the ground with 51 8, 46| and cast me downe upon the bed, which was nothing strange 52 8, 46| have to doe withall: our bed was finely and bravely prepared, 53 8, 46| my master made ready the bed, all the residue did greatly