Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        thou suffer the man to be slaine before thy face and say
 2    1,  5|       didst falsly affirme to be slaine by mee this might. And therewithall
 3    2,  8|          and so he was torne and slaine of his owne hounds. And
 4    2, 11|       and fingers of such as are slaine are cut off, and afflict
 5    2, 11|         my face. Thus when I had slaine them all, I knocked sweating
 6    3, 13|          that is accused to have slaine three persons, to perswade
 7    3, 14|        by two women, and how the slaine bodies were found blowne
 8    3, 14|       boughs wherewith the three slaine bodies were covered on the
 9    3, 14|         to have mercy upon these slaine persons, and succour our
10    3, 14|   uncover the bodies which I had slaine, that every man might see
11    3, 14|          the bodies of the three slaine men were no bodies, but
12    3, 15|         reserved of such as were slaine and the jaw bones and teeth
13    3, 15|          three heads, for I have slaine three blown goat skinnes.
14    3, 17|         their theft, I should be slaine, wherefore I abstained for
15    4, 18|      they would undoubtedly have slaine me, had it not come to passe,
16    4, 19|     beating, for I had rather be slaine there presently, than goe
17    4, 19| sufficiently happy if I could be slaine by one of you. But when
18    4, 20|        spoken in memory of their slaine companions, they tooke cups
19    4, 22|   likewise unto the rock and was slaine in like sort Then Psyches
20    4, 22|       flie, or else thou wilt be slaine. Then Psyches (seeing the
21    4, 23|       the ground and had welnigh slaine her, who (although shee
22    4, 23|         mind is that he shall be slaine to morrow, and when all
23    4, 23|          first the Asse shall be slaine as you have determined,
24    5, 24|          valiant was murdred and slaine in divers manners, whereupon
25    5, 24|      insomuch that every man was slaine, so great was the authority
26    5, 29|         fearefull maid had beene slaine by him, what danger had
27    5, 30|       Apuleius to the field, was slaine in the wood.~While I devised
28    5, 30|    hidden the boy whom thou hast slaine? And therewithall they pulled
29    5, 31|       Mother of the boy that was slaine.~In the meane season, while
30    5, 31|          good boy, who (being so slaine) was the cause of my pardon
31    5, 31|        the pittiful death of his slaine Master: and contemning my
32    6, 32|       when he was thus miserably slaine, every one of us came out
33    6, 32|      holes, and went towards our slaine master. But although that
34    6, 32|    chasse. When they came to the slaine body of Lepolemus, Charites
35    6, 32|      life, upon the corps of her slaine husband, whom shee so entirely
36    6, 32|      shape of Lepolemus that was slaine so miserably, appeared to
37    7, 37|          I had undoubtedly beene slaine, had I not by and by crept
38    7, 42|       man thought verily to have slaine him, but it chanced otherwise:
39    8, 44|         he saw his younger sonne slaine before his eyes, on the
40    8, 46|       she would not suffer to be slaine, by reason of the naturall
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