Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|   spoyled and robbed, and how he fell acquainted with one Meroe
 2    1,  5|          locks, bolts, and posts fell downe, that you would verily
 3    1,  5|       Which words when I heard I fell into a cold sweat, and my
 4    1,  5|        pot, that no drop thereof fell beside: which things I saw
 5    1,  5|       burst in the middle, and I fell down tumbling upon Socrates
 6    1,  5|          and the Sponge suddenly fell out into the water, and
 7    1,  6|  commandement, sate down, and he fell in further communication
 8    1,  7|      also with talke, and that I fell asleep in the midst of my
 9    2,  9|       NINTH CHAPTER~How Apuleius fell in love with Fotis.~When
10    2, 10|    Treasure.~But the poore miser fell at length into the hands
11    2, 11|          and when she was gon, I fell on the ground so fast asleepe,
12    2, 11|          to my nose, and my nose fell off, and put my hand to
13    2, 11|      hand to my ears and my ears fell off. Wherat all the people
14    2, 11|      them in such sort that they fell downe dead before my face.
15    3, 13|  strucken him under the stomacke fell downe dead. Thus when I
16    4, 19|          and coloured wearinesse fell downe first, with all his
17    4, 19|          out headlong, and so he fell upon a marvellous great
18    4, 22|       kissed and embraced her he fell asleep. Then Psyches (somwhat
19    4, 22|     amiable body likewise, there fell out a droppe of burning
20    4, 22|      wearinesse shee let goe and fell downe upon the ground. But
21    4, 22|      into the aire. Then Psyches fell flat on the ground, and
22    4, 22|          the mountaine: but shee fell not into the valley neither
23    4, 22|         a bawd, by whose shew he fell acquainted with the maid?
24    4, 22|         thy safety. Then Psyches fell on her knees before her,
25    4, 22|      waters, which ran downe and fell by many stops and passages
26    4, 22|     consumed away since my sonne fell sicke, but returne againe
27    4, 22| uncovered, in such sort that she fell downe upon the ground, and
28    4, 23|          their cruell stripes, I fell downe upon a stone by the
29    4, 23|        they bound the maiden and fell greedily to their victuals,
30    5, 24|     letters and colored honesty, fell so farre in favour with
31    5, 26|       for incontinently they all fell downe asleepe on the ground
32    5, 28|        And if by adversity I had fell downe in any dirty or myrie
33    5, 28|         full of raine water that fell the day before, thither
34    5, 31|        was so weary that the bar fell out of her hands, whereupon
35    5, 31|        with the filthinesse that fell in her eies) she was welnigh
36    6, 32| continuall revelling. Whereby he fell in company with Theeves,
37    6, 32|          banketting together, he fell more and more in favour,
38    6, 32|     Horse, in such sort that hee fell downe to the ground with
39    6, 32|    mourning person, saving there fell no teares from his eyes.
40    6, 32|        of Jupiter, she presently fell downe to the ground all
41    6, 32|        operation of the wine, he fell in a sound sleepe: Now when
42    7, 42|         stombled at a stone, and fell down to the ground: Then
43    7, 42|     through the body: howbeit he fell not downe to the ground.
44    7, 42|   likewise, in such sort that he fell upon the bord and imbraced
45    7, 43|          masters head, my master fell down at his feete, under
46    8, 44|    brother: whereby he presently fell downe to the ground dead.
47    8, 45|         me through a hole, how I fell roundly to my victuals:
48    8, 46|    CHAPTER~How a certaine Matron fell in love with Apuleius, how
49    8, 46|          bitter anguish, that he fell into the burning passions
50    8, 46|          her teeth together, she fell downe dead before the face
51    8, 46|         colour of Saffron, which fell upon the Goates, and changed
52    9, 47|          rugged haire of my body fell off, my thick skin waxed
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