Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |    wanton booke to view,~That is set out and garnisht fine,~with
 2 Pref    |       purpose to entreat, I will set forth unto you a pleasant
 3    1,  7|         saw great plenty of fish set out to be sould: and so
 4    2,  8|       same were very beautifully set with pillars quadrangle
 5    2,  8|        excellencie portrayed and set forth, that you would have
 6    2,  8|          For they were so lively set out, that you would have
 7    2,  9|  mistresse, the Cupboord was all set with wines, and I thought
 8    2,  9|  gorgeous apparell doth work and set forth in the corporal parts
 9    2,  9|       naturall and comely beauty set out in the face. Moreover
10    2,  9|        her hair be not curiously set forth shee cannot seeme
11    2, 10|          made no long delay, but set aside all the meat and wine,
12    2, 11|         And they will the sooner set upon you, by reason of your
13    2, 11|        Torches, and when we were set down and placed in order,
14    2, 11|      pray you to bee present, to set out the same more honourably,
15    3, 13|      since first I was mooved to set upon the theeves by just
16    3, 14|      your statue or image may be set up for a perpetuall remembrance.~
17    3, 15|     nosethrils and fingers, shee set out the lumps of flesh of
18    4, 19|     Demochares, that purposed to set forth a great game, where
19    4, 19|       and cast dust thereon, and set it in the sun to dry.~
20    4, 21|         lawrel, and torches were set in every place in the honour
21    4, 22|         sufficiently expresse or set out the same.~By reason
22    4, 22|      some Image well painted and set out. Her other two sisters,
23    4, 22|       clad in mourning weed,~And set on rock of yonder hill aloft:~
24    4, 22|      rocke of the high hill, and set [her] hereon, and so departed.
25    4, 22|          downe.~When Psyches was set downe, all sorts of divine
26    4, 22|      unto the hill where she was set on the rocke, and cried
27    4, 22|          doe greatly endeavor to set their snares to catch thee,
28    4, 22|         us, pitched their campe, set their host in array, and
29    4, 22|       baits and traps will Venus set to make thee let fall one
30    4, 23|        up with delicates; I will set store by thee, as by one
31    5, 26|         trimming up the house he set all things in order, and
32    5, 27|    Lepolemus took the Maiden and set her upon my backe, and went
33    5, 27|       present occasion served) I set and pricked up my long eares,
34    5, 27|      laboured all day, she would set before me at night a little
35    6, 32|        eyes. The Dogs that first set upon him, he tare and rent
36    6, 33|       that they would invade and set upon such which passed by
37    6, 33|         feare that they were in, set great and mighty masties
38    6, 36|       goddesse from my backe and set her gingerly upon the ground,
39    6, 36|       the side of the Bucke, and set it before your Master. Then
40    7, 37|         that willed the other to set a bason of faire water before
41    7, 39|        be sold, and my price was set at seaven pence more then
42    7, 41| compelled to maugre her eies, to set such things on the Table
43    7, 42|     beasts in the fields, and to set upon such as passed by the
44    8, 44|      presumptions and likelihood set apart, and to call in the
45    8, 44|          of his body: and how he set one leg upon another, scratching
46    8, 45|         another of theft, and to set the dishes and morsels of
47    8, 45|         were never touched to be set on the table, which (although
48    8, 46|          was finely prepared and set forth: For there I might
49    9, 48|          the Priest prepared and set the divine things of every
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