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 1  Ded    |       well, hee was immediately turned into an Hart, and so was
 2  Ded    |       minde, hee seemeth to bee turned into a brute beast, and
 3  Ded    | capacity. By Castor and Pollux, turned into a signe in heaven called
 4 Life    |     seemeth with more eloquence turned into Latine, than it was
 5    1,  3|       that I came to Larissa, I turned out of the way, to view
 6    1,  4|     CHAPTER~How Meroe the Witch turned divers persons into miserable
 7    1,  4|  utterance of one only word she turned into a Bever, because he
 8    1,  4|      fancied another woman) she turned him into that kind of shape.~
 9    1,  4|     that pass by. Like wise she turned one of the Advocates of
10    1,  5|         rotten, by violence was turned upside downe, and I likewise
11    1,  5|    earth; and therewithall shee turned the head of Socrates on
12    1,  5|     said, one of them moved and turned up my bed, and then they
13    1,  5|       our journey, for they two turned on the left hand to the
14    2,  8|        found were indurate, and turned from men into that figure,
15    2,  8|      drew towards her, and shee turned her selfe and sayd, Behold
16    2,  9|         she stirred the pot and turned the meat with her fair and
17    2,  9|     laid her haire. Whereat she turned her face, and cast her rolling
18    2, 11|        Which when she heard she turned her blubbered face covered
19    2, 11|    lament? And therewithall she turned backe, and commanded her
20    2, 11|       eftsoons kissing him, she turned his body and found no part
21    2, 11|      Thus when hee had done hee turned himself into the East, and
22    3, 16|    crooked and hard, her nailes turned into clawes, and so she
23    3, 16|      flames of my love I may be turned into a bird, so I will ever
24    3, 17|         Apuleius thinking to be turned into a Bird, was turned
25    3, 17|         turned into a Bird, was turned into an Asse, and how he
26    4, 18|        sunne had most power, we turned into a village to certaine
27    4, 18|     should presently die: but I turned myself about, and ranne
28    4, 22|         the pleasant songs were turned into pittifull cries, the
29    4, 22|    light for joy, and the razor turned his edge.~But when Psyches
30    5, 24|       by her great cruelty, was turned into a foure footed Asse,
31    5, 25|       as soone as he beheld, he turned himselfe wringing his nose,
32    5, 27|       much more reward me being turned into a man: but when he (
33    5, 27|        but this my joyfull hope turned into otter destruction,
34    5, 27|   kicked me spitefully, another turned himselfe, and with his hinder
35    7, 37|    Citie. And after that we had turned into the next Inne, we heard
36    7, 38|     middest of his pastime, hee turned his head on this side and
37    7, 39|       enough how they should be turned, yet feining my selfe ignorant
38    7, 43|        when he came thither, he turned into one of his friends
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