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1 2, 8| thee to prove and try the mind of Fotis. Thus while I reasoned 2 2, 9| and shake, which was in my mind a comely sight to see.~These 3 2, 9| Nectar, wherewith when my mind was greatly delighted I 4 3, 15| an evil thought in your mind, which afterwards you revoked, 5 3, 16| own sorrow? Are you in the mind that you will not tarry 6 4, 22| being disquieted both in mind and body, although she pleased 7 4, 22| enforced him to agree to her mind, and when morning came he 8 4, 22| and being amazed in her mind, did cleane forget the admonitions 9 4, 22| somwhat feeble in body and mind, yet mooved by cruelty of 10 4, 22| audacity she changed her mind: but when she took the lamp 11 4, 22| greatly feared, and amazed in mind, with a pale countenance 12 4, 22| was well recreated in her mind, she saw his haires of gold, 13 4, 22| he have accorded to the mind of any maiden: what do you 14 4, 22| endeavoured to pacifie her mind, and to excuse Cupid with 15 4, 22| grievously, but thou hast more mind to be heere, and carest 16 4, 23| flying away of the Maid: my mind is that he shall be slaine 17 5, 31| the contents of thine owne mind, whom (though it were the 18 6, 32| dissimuled his mischievous mind and intent: in continuance 19 6, 32| dolor, before her troubled mind had pacified her fury, even 20 6, 36| but attempt to utter my mind and say, O masters, but 21 7, 38| purpose or no, for I doe not mind to cast away my money wilfully: 22 7, 39| fortune, saving that my mind was somewhat recreated to 23 7, 41| prick forward the obstinate mind of Myrmex he shewed him 24 7, 41| troubled, abhorring in his mind to commit such a mischiefe: 25 7, 41| could never be out of his mind, but being at home he seemed 26 7, 41| crownes did so sticke in his mind, that where the menaces 27 7, 41| Mistresse was consented to his mind, wherefore he demanded the 28 7, 41| suspition and jealousie in mind, howbeit he would not discover 29 8, 44| the wound of her restlesse mind. Every man knoweth well 30 8, 44| This young man troubled in mind at so suddaine an ill, although 31 8, 44| but warily pacified her mind with delay of promise. Wherefore 32 8, 44| was he in his mischievous mind. But the Physitian perceiving 33 8, 46| well enough, when as they mind to shew or declare their 34 8, 46| great dolour within his mind and was strucken with so 35 8, 46| shepheard Paris with a willing mind delivered the golden Apple 36 9, 47| doe as the rest, for my mind would not suffer me to depart 37 9, 48| either of so desperate a mind, or so rash and hardy, as 38 9, 48| Howbeit, I will content thy mind for this present time, which 39 9, 48| marvailous thought in my mind, that is to say, I was onely 40 9, 48| without great trouble of mind, I was constrained to sell