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1 1, 5| my horse before day, and goe forward on my journey.~Howbeit 2 1, 5| this faire morning? Let us goe, and so I tooke up my packet, 3 1, 5| tremble that I can scarce goe any further, and therefore 4 1, 7| until such time as you shall goe with me: and to confirm 5 2, 8| Images and Walls could goe, and the Oxen and other 6 2, 10| others, when they should goe by sea or land: to me, purposing 7 2, 11| any person, do forthwith goe and uncover the hearse and 8 2, 11| fingers. Why wilt thou not goe? Then incontinently she 9 3, 14| But I greatly fearing to goe any more to her house in 10 3, 15| I have neither minde to goe home, nor to depart hence, 11 4, 19| slaine there presently, than goe any further.~And the cause 12 4, 19| but you accustome when you goe abroad, like men with ganders 13 4, 22| blessed were they that might goe upon such a pavement: Every 14 4, 22| commandement, wherefore goe you into the chamber, and 15 4, 22| in your husbands armes? Goe too, doe what ye will, purchase 16 4, 22| than she.~But now let us goe home to our husbands and 17 4, 22| regarding thy peril, whereas wee goe about thy affaires and are 18 4, 22| evill unto mee, if I should goe about to spy and behold 19 4, 22| and with your bare feet goe and take the lampe, with 20 4, 22| constrained by wearinesse shee let goe and fell downe upon the 21 4, 22| Wherefore hearken to me, and goe not about to slay your selfe, 22 4, 22| shall I do? Whither shall I goe? How shall I represse this 23 4, 22| and yet beware that thou goe not towards the terrible 24 4, 22| fury is past, thou maist goe among the thickets and bushes 25 4, 22| Cocytus? I charge thee to goe thither, and bring me a 26 4, 22| selfe therewithall, and goe to the Theatre of the Gods: 27 4, 22| overmuch curiositie: well, goe thou, and do thy message 28 4, 23| halter, and would not let me goe; then shee cryed with a 29 4, 23| maiden? Why wouldst thou goe so willingly to hell? Why 30 4, 23| of them gan say, Whither goe you so hastely? Be you not 31 4, 23| you harlot) doe you not goe to see your parents? Come 32 4, 23| stumble? Canst thou not goe? These rotten feet of thine 33 5, 26| againe, saying, Masters, why goe wee not about to make our 34 5, 26| more with me, and wee will goe to the next Castle, to provide 35 5, 26| fetch somewhat) hee would goe to the Maiden and give her 36 6, 33| on the next morning, to goe close and round together, 37 6, 33| drivers were so covetous to goe forward, and so fearefull 38 6, 34| And because we would not goe away without the young man 39 7, 39| stood still and would not goe, whereby I thought I should 40 7, 40| man which would privily goe into her chamber whose face 41 7, 41| suffer his mistresse to goe abroad, but as she sate 42 7, 41| she willed her husband to goe to bed, but he having eaten 43 7, 43| village, having no regard to goe to his Garden, and when 44 7, 43| sleepe, but he could scarce goe by reason of his wounds: 45 8, 44| whereby the next day we might goe together to the Goldsmith 46 8, 44| every man had a desire to goe to the Sepulchre where the 47 8, 46| intercession she licensed him to goe home: By the way the poyson