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 1    1,  2|      when you come to the next city called Thessaly, you should
 2    1,  2|        which is the principall city of all Thessaly), is accustomed
 3    1,  5| brought me to the gate of this city without any paine at all.
 4    1,  5|  villages, and I rode into the city.~
 5    1,  6|       How Apuleius came unto a city named Hipate, and was lodged
 6    1,  6|     departed I entred into the City: where I espied an old woman,
 7    1,  6|        I enquired whether that city was called Hipata, or no:
 8    1,  6|        Milo an Alderman of the city: Whereat she laughed and
 9    1,  6|       without the walls of the City. To whom I sayd againe,
10    1,  6|       abut to the gates of the city, and on the other side to
11    1,  7|        which is the principall city of all Thessaly, to be forsaken
12    2,  8|    touching the manner of this City, and being mooved by great
13    2,  8|       without the walls of the city, and the running waters,
14    2, 10|   answers in every part of the City, and for the gaine of money
15    2, 11|   chiefe and principall of the city: the beds made of Citron
16    2, 11|        think there is no other City which hath the like Temples,
17    2, 11|       merchants arrive in this City they are gently and quietly
18    2, 11|    themselves) do come to this city. Whereunto I answered, Verily (
19    2, 11|     man I went unto a certaine city called Milet, to see the
20    2, 11|       evil hour to come to the City Larissa, where while I went
21    2, 11|     one of the chiefest of the city. Tush (sayd I) you speak
22    2, 11|       one of the chiefe of the city, was carried in funeral
23    2, 11|       first foundation of this city we have a custome to celebrate
24    3, 12|    through the street, all the City gathered together and followed
25    3, 12| through all the streets of the city, in manner of those that
26    3, 13|     tranquillity of this whole City, and the punishment thereof
27    3, 13|     searched every part of the City, behold I fortuned to espy
28    3, 13|     one Milo a Citisen of this city, I fortuned to espy three
29    3, 13|       some great reward of the city for my paines.~Moreover,
30    3, 14|       face. And verily all the City for the grace that is in
31    3, 14|    have received of the famous City of Thessaly, I yeeld and
32    3, 15|     was bruited though all the City that we were Witches and
33    4, 19|       marched towards the next city called Platea, where we
34    4, 22|     about in every part of the City, the Citisens and strangers
35    4, 22|       my name registred in the city of heaven is prophaned and
36    4, 22|   words and brought him to the city, and shewed him Psyches (
37    4, 22|       family and people of the city weeped likewise, and with
38    4, 22| fortuned unawares to come to a city where the husband of one
39    4, 22|    fortuned to come to another city where her other sister did
40    5, 27|      good way distant from the City, I perceived no delicate
41    6, 32| Gentleman dwelling in the next City, borne of good parentage,
42    6, 32|  funerall pompe brought to the City and buried. In the meane
43    6, 36|      till they came to a noble City: where the principall Patrone
44    7, 42|      the presence of the whole City, whereupon incontinently
45    7, 43|   Marry (quoth he) to the next City: But I (quoth the souldier)
46    8, 44|      and other Officers of the City, that they might proceed
47    8, 44|      credit throughout all the City, that stopped the mouth
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