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1 1, 1| Thessaly, fortuned to fall into company with two strangers, that 2 1, 3| suddenly environed with a company of theeves, who robbed and 3 2, 8| wringing my selfe out of her company, as out of linkes or chaines, 4 2, 11| depart one foot from her company, yet at length shee gave 5 2, 11| minde not to come without company, for I have here my sword, 6 2, 11| Byrrhena’s house a great company of strangers, and the chiefe 7 3, 14| should not depart from his company, wherefore I pray you to 8 4, 18| me down. Out came a great company of Bandogs and mastifes, 9 4, 19| downe, but in came another company of yong men more in number 10 4, 19| Lamathus could not keepe our company by reason of faintnesse; 11 4, 22| heavenly noyse: such was the company which followed Venus, marching 12 4, 22| and being weary of our company, commanded that we should 13 4, 22| of the goddesses, of the company of the Muses, or of the 14 4, 23| Come on, we will beare you company? And therewithall they tooke 15 4, 23| convenient unto the oath of our company, to suffer you to waxe more 16 5, 24| home and declared to his Company, that all the fault was 17 5, 24| every coast, came one of the company of the theeves, (for so 18 5, 24| should be one of their company, and that they would search 19 5, 24| beene a Captaine of a great company, and subdued all the countrey 20 5, 24| lost in a short time all my company and all my riches, by one 21 5, 24| her desire: then went my company to wracke, insomuch that 22 6, 32| before the fireside, in the company of the servants, began to 23 6, 32| revelling. Whereby he fell in company with Theeves, and had his 24 6, 32| such as they met bare them company running towards the chasse. 25 6, 33| the great multitude of our company, or else because [of] our 26 6, 34| about him. Then one of our company demanded whether he had 27 6, 34| approaching nigh to our company, began to weepe and complaine 28 6, 34| youngest and stoutest of our company, who alone escaped best 29 6, 34| they sent one out of their company to seeke him out, who after 30 6, 36| season, Phelibus and his company, (by reason of the bruit 31 6, 36| received her, and all our company with much sacrifice and 32 7, 37| and disquieted all the company, throwing downe their meats 33 7, 39| behold by and by a great company of inhabitants of the towne 34 7, 39| house; there I saw a great company of horses that went in the 35 7, 39| my selfe, whereby all the company laughed to see so suddaine 36 7, 42| amongst all this fearefull company, that in running, the youngest 37 9, 47| Ceremonies, and in so good a company that any person shall abhorre 38 9, 47| passe. Then came the great company of men and women, which 39 9, 47| compelled mee. Then one of the company put off his upper robe and 40 9, 47| Then I went amongst the company of die rest and followed 41 9, 47| ordor. This done, one of the company which was a scribe or interpreter 42 9, 48| ordinarily frequent the company of the priests, whereby 43 9, 48| that there was none of his company either of so desperate a 44 9, 48| for I perceived one of the company of the Priests who had not