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1 Ded | me (right Honourable) in manner of that unlearned and foolish 2 1, 6| mocke, but tell me what manner of man he is, and where 3 2, 8| Aristomenus touching the manner of this City, and being 4 2, 8| goddesse was carved a stone in manner of a Caverne, environed 5 2, 10| it me againe, and in this manner we emptied the pot twice 6 2, 10| amiable body unto me in manner of faire Venus, when shee 7 2, 11| forefingers of his right hand in manner of an orator, and sayd, 8 3, 12| streets of the city, in manner of those that go in procession, 9 3, 14| Beere, and cried out in this manner: O right Judges, we pray 10 4, 18| bearing a flour without any manner of sent, and the common 11 4, 18| which be very poyson to all manner of beasts. Then was I so 12 4, 19| knees, desired him in this manner: O sir I pray you cast not 13 4, 20| exhorted them all in this manner: O great and extreame mischance, 14 4, 20| ventrous theefe.~In this manner we lost our Captain Thrasileon, 15 4, 21| And so shee began in this manner.~ 16 4, 22| reasoned with her selfe in this manner, Behold the originall parent 17 4, 22| that though there were no manner of person, yet seemed she 18 4, 22| angerly spake unto her in this manner: O simple Psyches, consider 19 4, 22| like gold, and kept by no manner of person. I command thee 20 4, 22| the divine beauty. In this manner tire tower spake unto Psyches, 21 4, 22| embraced him, gan say in this manner: O my well beloved sonne, 22 4, 23| Finally, thou shalt lack no manner of thing. Moreover amongst 23 4, 23| judgement, did speake in this manner: it is not convenient unto 24 5, 24| in most vile and abject manner: yea, and whose estate seemed 25 5, 25| against her, without all manner of profit; But I would advise 26 5, 25| me in this case. In this manner the good theefe pleaded 27 5, 26| I see, here is no other manner of beast to make sacrifice 28 5, 28| only to kill me by some manner of meanes, and he would 29 5, 29| to kill my selfe by some manner of meanes, to the end if 30 5, 30| devised with my selfe in what manner I might end my life, the 31 5, 30| saying, titathat he saw no manner of boy, but onely found 32 6, 32| vision which she saw to no manner of person, but dissimuling 33 6, 32| to speake to him in this manner: My friend Thrasillus, if 34 6, 34| Spunges and cloutes, in this manner every one provided for his 35 6, 34| in: Howbeit they saw no manner of person of whom they might 36 6, 36| earneth not his hay? In this manner he made all the standers 37 7, 37| things that happened.~In this manner the traiterous Cooke prepared 38 7, 42| blond, in most miserable manner. Hereby was my master the 39 8, 44| speake unto him in this manner: Thou, thou, art the originall 40 8, 46| shrilling bells, and in this manner he rode upon me lovingly, 41 8, 46| insomuch that shee invented all manner of meanes to dispatch her 42 8, 46| all his progeny? By like manner of meane, was sentence given 43 9, 47| covered with a blacke robe in manner of a shield, and pleated 44 9, 47| be joyfull, as well all manner of beasts and houses, as 45 9, 47| processions, attired in regall manner and singing joyfully: One 46 9, 47| pictures figured like unto the manner of the Egyptians, and on 47 9, 47| Priest had prophesied in this manner, with often breathings, 48 9, 48| instructed me: being in this manner as it were incensed the