Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |        Epistle to the reader may be declared. For so have all writers
 2    1,  3|     adventure: and after that I had declared to her such things as then
 3    1,  4|            house, as shee her selfe declared unto me the next day following)
 4    1,  4|            friend Socrates you have declared unto me many marvellous
 5    1,  5|         divers others, which beeing declared unto the ignorant be accounted
 6    1,  6|         friend Demeas hath no lesse declared the same in his letters.
 7    1,  7|           travell, which when I had declared, he yet busily demanded
 8    2, 10|          take my journey hither, he declared many things strange and
 9    2, 10|           other, who semblably hath declared many things here unto us,
10    2, 10|            things when he had sadly declared, the Cobler tooke up his
11    2, 11|          asleepe, neither can it be declared what meanes and shifts these
12    2, 11|       commandement. I had not fully declared these words, when as behold
13    4, 19|            ended his life as I have declared. But Alcinus, though he
14    4, 22|         home sad and sorrowful, and declared to his wife the miserable
15    4, 22|         dwel; to whom when shee had declared all such things as she told
16    4, 22|      bathing her selfe: to whom she declared that her son was burned
17    4, 22|        contented with course bread, declared her message, and after she
18    4, 22|         This the trifling old woman declared unto the captive maiden:
19    4, 23|         theeves after every man had declared his judgement, did speake
20    5, 24|         Miloes house, came home and declared to his Company, that all
21    5, 24|            take him prisoner. As he declared these things, I did greatly
22    5, 24|      companions did. To whom it was declared that the most valiant was
23    5, 24|           amongst them. Moreover he declared, that for his part he had
24    5, 24|       husband (as the truth must be declared) returned to Caesar, desiring
25    5, 28|         vile boy to excuse himselfe declared to all the neighbours and
26    6, 32|            How a young man came and declared the miserable death of Lepolemus
27    6, 32|           unto his loving wife, and declared the residue of the damnable
28    6, 32|       relation of the whole matter, declared the vision which she saw
29    6, 32|         pitifull sighes and teares, declared unto the Cowheards and Shepheards,
30    6, 35|            his bare bones: this was declared unto us by the inhabitants
31    6, 36|           which when they saw, they declared to all the inhabitants by,
32    7, 37|          Parlour all trembling, and declared to the Master of the house,
33    7, 41|           without further delay, he declared all the whole matter to
34    7, 41|            estate of his own house, declared the mischance of another.
35    7, 43|          his habite and countenance declared) who with proud and arrogant
36    7, 43|            of his friends house and declared all the whole matter, desiring
37    8, 44| incontinently to a sage old man and declared the whole circumstance of
38    8, 44|             mischiefes: To whom she declared all her secrets. And there
39    8, 44|             Incontinently every man declared his opinion, touching the
40    8, 44|         came home, the wicked woman declared that his sonne had empoysoned
41    8, 46|         husband returned home, shee declared unto him that shee was delivered
42    8, 46|        opened. When she came in she declared from the beginning to the
43    9, 47|         Philosopher Pythagoras hath declared. Then with a weeping countenance,
44    9, 47|            bare combs of Ivory, and declared by their gesture and motions
45    9, 48|            conceale it; this have I declared without offence, for the
46    9, 48|             towards the Priest, and declared all that which I had seene,
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