Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|     voyage into Thessaly, about certaine affaires which I had to
 2    1,  4|         truth, this woman had a certaine Lover, whom by the utterance
 3    1,  4|  spirits, (which she useth in a certaine hole in her house, as shee
 4    1,  5|   perceived I in my selfe, that certaine affects of the minde by
 5    2,  8|         with desire, knowing no certaine place whither I intended
 6    2,  8|       place, whereas I espied a certaine woman, accompanied with
 7    2, 10|    simple sort their fortune, a certaine Cobler came unto him, and
 8    2, 10|        paines. Whereupon came a certaine young gentleman and took
 9    2, 11|         young man I went unto a certaine city called Milet, to see
10    2, 11|       hand and brought mee to a certaine house, the gate whereof
11    2, 11| therewithall he brought forth a certaine young man cloathed in linnen
12    2, 11|  Prophet was mooved, and took a certaine herb and layd it three times
13    2, 11|         into the East, and made certaine orisons unto the Sunne,
14    3, 15|    willed beasts, then she said certaine charmes over the haire,
15    4, 18|        turned into a village to certaine of the theeves acquaintance
16    4, 22|  Psyches.~There was sometimes a certaine King, inhabiting in the
17    4, 22|      the service of Mercury, in certaine of her affaires, whereunto
18    4, 22|         laughter, did say: Of a certaine I know that this is not
19    4, 23|      which they had hidden in a certaine cave, and so they snatched
20    5, 24|      remit all their affaires a certaine season, and to seeke for
21    5, 24|       part he had spoken with a certaine tall man, a valiant companion,
22    5, 24|       whole matter. There was a certaine man in the court of the
23    5, 25|      money. And I my selfe know certaine bawdy Marchants, amongst
24    5, 26|    these things, I perceived by certaine signes and tokens (not ignorant
25    5, 29|       the wood which I bare, to certaine men dwelling in a village
26    5, 30|    worse than the Beare. Then a certaine stranger that passed by
27    6, 34|        determined to abide in a certaine wood to cure their wounds.~
28    6, 34|        of our way, we came to a certaine wood invironed with great
29    6, 34|         appointed to continue a certaine space to cure their wounds
30    6, 36|         the manger: there was a certaine yong man with a mighty body,
31    6, 36|        At length they came to a certaine Castle where under colour
32    7, 37|        we fortuned to come to a certaine village, which was builded (
33    7, 39|       mens purses, for they had certaine lotts, whereon were written:~
34    7, 39|       become giddy, but keepe a certaine course, but although when
35    8, 44|     towne, where we lodged at a certaine Captaines house. And there
36    8, 46|       FORTY-SIXTH CHAPTER~How a certaine Matron fell in love with
37    8, 46|  necessary for him to receive a certaine kind of drink, which the
38    8, 46|      seemed goddesses, followed certaine waiting servants, Castor
39    8, 46|     Theater. By and by after by certaine engines, the ground opened,
40    9, 47|  opinion: and know thou this of certaine, that the residue of thy
41    9, 47|    dedicate and consecrate with certaine prayers a fair ship made
42    9, 47|     cloath, whereon was written certaine letters, which testified
43    9, 48|        recovered by her through certaine signes and tokens which
44    9, 48|         path of health, as by a certaine kind of regeneration: Finally
45    9, 48|     This done, I gave charge to certaine of my companions to buy
46    9, 48|    goddesse, giving a charge of certaine secret things unlawfull
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