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1 1, 2| money that we who looked on gave him, hee devoured a chasing 2 1, 3| face, and for her lodging I gave to her such apparel as the 3 1, 5| out a dolefull cry, and gave up the ghost. Then Panthia 4 1, 5| hanged upon my shoulder, and gave him bread and cheese, and 5 2, 8| with great care Byrrhena gave me in charge, but I (that 6 2, 10| mistresse to bed) came in and gave me roses and floures which 7 2, 10| from my mouth, and then gave it me againe, and in this 8 2, 11| company, yet at length shee gave me license to bee absent 9 2, 11| down the dores whereby they gave mee occasion, and not without 10 3, 17| their meat, which I my self gave them the night before. Then 11 3, 17| behold the boy to whom I gave charge of my horse, came 12 3, 17| done they packed it up and gave every man a portion to carry: 13 4, 18| trusse from my backe, and gave them part of the Treasure 14 4, 20| sleep. Then the old woman gave us fresh barley without 15 4, 22| foundation of Milet, yet hee gave answer in Latine verse, 16 4, 22| nigh consumed with sorrow, gave themselves to everlasting 17 4, 22| chambers, porches, and doores gave light as it had beene the 18 4, 22| jewels as she would. But he gave her a further charge saying, 19 4, 22| the treasure which Psyches gave them, and tare their haire, 20 4, 22| for the treasure which she gave them, they said, O deare 21 4, 22| spoken these words, she gave no answer, but made reverence 22 4, 22| remember the counsell you gave me, whereby you would that 23 4, 22| other furniture which I gave to thee, not to this purpose, 24 4, 22| which her husband Vulcanus gave unto her by reason of marriage, 25 4, 22| great goddesse: the clouds gave place, the heavens opened, 26 4, 22| Heaven with Mercury, and gave him an earnest charge to 27 4, 22| amorous of thee: then she gave her a morsel of brown bread, 28 4, 22| water: wherewithall she gave her a bottle of Christall, 29 5, 24| their Captaine, and so they gave him better garments, and 30 5, 29| that the stripe which I gave him with my heele had not 31 6, 32| with flattering talke, and gave him mingled and doled drinke 32 6, 34| called for him, but when he gave no answer, they sent one 33 7, 39| pence more then Philebus gave for me. There fortuned to 34 7, 39| and nations, wherefore I gave great thanks to my Asse 35 7, 40| so cruelly handled, she gave me occasion to learne her 36 7, 41| chastity in a string, and gave authority to Myrmex to rule 37 7, 41| very often, and no person gave answer, they began to mistrust, 38 7, 42| tyrant: And therewithall lie gave up the ghost. The other 39 8, 44| lament in such sort, it gave him further occasion to 40 8, 44| tempered it with wine, and then gave it me to give the child, 41 8, 44| some mischiefe withall, gave him a drinke; but to the 42 8, 44| some dangerous weapon, I gave him no poyson, but a doling 43 8, 45| prove my nature wholly, they gave met such meates as every 44 8, 46| Chamber were Lamps that gave a cleare light all the place 45 8, 46| side: but when the trumpet gave warning that every man should 46 9, 47| timbrell of brasse, which gave a pleasant sound, in her 47 9, 47| prease of the people, which gave me place on every side, 48 9, 47| whereat all the people gave a great showt, and replenished 49 9, 48| and oblations that they gave, to the intent I might buy 50 9, 48| mine order. This done, I gave charge to certaine of my 51 9, 48| in the night, which thing gave me great comfort to my peregrination,