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1 Life | doctrine, as he seemeth to passe and excell himselfe. There 2 1, 1| our journey, and easily passe this high hill before us, 3 1, 1| very easy to be brought to passe.~ 4 1, 5| sea, beware that thou not passe by running river. This being 5 1, 7| named Pithias, fortuned to passe by, and viewing me at a 6 2, 8| often as I have occasion to passe by thy house, come and see 7 2, 11| to bring their purpose to passe: and the reward for such 8 3, 15| to bring her purpose to passe, went up to a high Gallery 9 3, 16| the way to bring that to passe, neither thinke you that 10 4, 18| slaine me, had it not come to passe, that what with the paine 11 4, 20| to bring our purpose to passe, and having respect to the 12 4, 22| What do I finde heere? Passe you all the day and the 13 4, 22| she. And so it may come to passe, at length for the great 14 4, 22| bring their enterprise to passe. The Psyches was warned 15 4, 22| lovers might with more joy passe the nights in pleasure.~ 16 4, 22| impossible to be brought to passe by reason it lay so confusedly 17 4, 22| impossible to bring it to passe: for she saw a great rocke 18 4, 22| bringest these things to passe, howbeit thou shalt do nothing 19 4, 22| sticks that fall downe, but passe thou on and do nothing; 20 4, 22| be a poore man that would passe over and lacketh money, 21 4, 22| mouth. And it shall come to passe as thou sittest in the boat 22 4, 23| gentlewoman, that thou seemedst to passe the horse Pegasus in swiftnesse. 23 5, 24| every man doth feare) I passe nothing at all, yet thinke 24 5, 29| And if it had so come to passe that this fearefull maid 25 5, 31| head. So was it brought to passe, that my death was delayed 26 6, 32| time concealed) brought to passe, that the same day that 27 6, 32| to bring his purpose to passe. Howbeit at length the thing 28 6, 32| and at length brought to passe, that at the intercession 29 6, 33| that we were not able to passe in our journey that night, 30 6, 33| the way where we should passe, many dead bodies eaten 31 6, 33| together, whereby we might passe and escape all dangers. 32 6, 36| divination, they brought to passe that they obtained a fat 33 7, 39| for me. There fortuned to passe by a Baker of the next village, 34 7, 41| bring one of these things to passe, eyther to make that her 35 7, 41| not bring her purpose to passe, and on the other side the 36 7, 42| with cold, and unable to passe upon the sharpe ice, and 37 8, 45| to see what would come to passe: but I (as soone as I beheld 38 8, 45| I did willingly bring to passe, and obeyed his doctrine: 39 8, 45| to bring his endeavour to passe, he came into Thessaly to 40 8, 46| although hee brought this to passe very secretly and sagely, 41 9, 47| difficill to bee brought to passe, for in the same houre that 42 9, 47| devout procession should passe: Other caried glasses on 43 9, 47| roome for the goddess to passe. Then came the great company