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 1    1,  3|     Larissa, I turned out of the way, to view the scituation
 2    1,  4|     members, and lay them in the way, that the hounds may be
 3    1,  6|        ministred unto mee by the way, howbeit I will go into
 4    2,  8|        of myne host Milo, by the way reasoning thus with my selfe:
 5    2, 10|          and how you sped by the way? Whereunto Diophanes this
 6    3, 14|       the next Baine: but by the way I went couching under him,
 7    3, 16|       mistres hath taught me the way to bring that to passe,
 8    3, 17|    stricken in feare, to fly his way. And by and by a troupe
 9    3, 17|       over great hils out of the way. But I, what with my heavy
10    4, 19|       journey what with the long way, my great burthen, the beating
11    4, 19|         consent devised a better way, for we cut off his arm
12    4, 22|      intend to shew you the best way and meane as we may possibly
13    4, 22|        Psyches had gone a little way, she fortuned unawares to
14    4, 22|        was the next and readiest way to hell) but the tower (
15    4, 22|       passed a good part of that way, thou shalt see a lame Asse
16    4, 22|        Charon, and come the same way againe into the world as
17    4, 23|        brought us forth into the way and beate us before them
18    4, 23|         brought us againe in our way, and hied so fast homeward,
19    4, 23|        downe upon a stone by the way side, then they beate me
20    4, 23|     tardity and slownesse by the way, neither was I brought into
21    4, 23|        is he that passeth by the way and will not take me up?
22    4, 23|       the theeves were gone that way to fetch the residue of
23    4, 23|         strived together whether way we might take, the theeves
24    5, 24|      cause or denie the fact any way, by reason I could not speake;
25    5, 26|        more with him, went their way: In the meane season, the
26    5, 27| committed) had brought me a good way distant from the City, I
27    5, 28|        as there were many by the way) he to save his feete from
28    5, 28|          brought me out into the way: then hee stole a burning
29    5, 29|         any woman passing by the way, whether she be old or marryed,
30    5, 29|       maiden passing by die high way, he by and by threw downe
31    5, 30|      stranger that passed by the way (espying me alone as a stray
32    5, 30|          that tooke me up by the way, and (bringing him home
33    6, 33| advertised that there lay in the way where we should passe, many
34    6, 33|       they made us trudge in our way apace. Then I fearing the
35    6, 34|          gone a good part of our way, we came to a certaine wood
36    7, 37|         and was brought into the way with Trumpets and Cymbals
37    7, 39|     dangerous and stony then the way which we went the night
38    7, 39|   through a thorny and dangerous way to his bake house; there
39    7, 39|        amid winding so often one way, I should not become giddy,
40    7, 41|         to meet with them by the way, who fearing the matter
41    7, 42|       upon such as passed by the way: then he commanded they
42    7, 42|        we went homeward the same way as wee came.~
43    7, 43|     shadow.~As wee passed by the way wee met with a tall souldier (
44    7, 43|        that they had lost by the way a silver goblet of their
45    8, 44|      thought there was no better way to avoyd the storme of cruell
46    8, 44|        them two, that the surest way was to kill the young man:
47    8, 46|          dispatch her out of the way. And in the end shee invented
48    8, 46|          him to goe home: By the way the poyson invaded the intrailes
49    9, 48|       point of death, and in the way to damnation, so that he
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