Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |  enterprised matter whereof I purpose to entreat, I will set forth
 2    1,  2|     you (quoth I) follow your purpose, and I alone will give credit
 3    1,  2|    whither I go, and for what purpose, know you that I am of Egin,
 4    1,  4|     be stoned to death. Which purpose of theirs she prevented
 5    2,  8|       persevering still in my purpose, but I found neither Milo
 6    2, 11|      this province (when they purpose to solace and repose themselves)
 7    2, 11|  women do use, to bring their purpose to passe: and the reward
 8    2, 11|       and to bring such their purpose did transforme themselves
 9    2, 11|      which I carried for that purpose under my cloak, and ran
10    3, 15|      supper, she to bring her purpose to passe, went up to a high
11    3, 16|     have] good successe in my purpose. And then I put off all
12    3, 17|     reduced me from so rash a purpose: for I feared lest by the
13    4, 19| Apuleius was prevented of his purpose, and how the Theeves came
14    4, 19|  other Asse being of the same purpose that I was of, by feigned
15    4, 20|   cave which we hired for the purpose, and he crept in after like
16    4, 20|       was a meet time for our purpose, we brought Thrasileon and
17    4, 20|    serve for nothing but that purpose. So wee tooke leave of him
18    4, 20|    got ourselves to bring our purpose to passe, and having respect
19    4, 22|      to catch thee, and their purpose is to make and perswade
20    4, 22|     gave to thee, not to this purpose, neither is any thing given
21    4, 23|     not forgetting the cruell purpose of the theeves, was mooved
22    5, 25|     drive you quite from your purpose, but my conscience will
23    5, 29|      irons and tooles for the purpose: And I ensure you after
24    6, 32|       all the whole matter, I purpose to tell you the circumstances
25    6, 32| opportunity to accomplish his purpose, which he had long time
26    6, 32|  himselfe unable to bring his purpose to passe. Howbeit at length
27    6, 32|     when as he might have his purpose. But come thou about midnight (
28    6, 36| conveniable servant for their purpose, but when they perceived
29    6, 36|    which they brought for the purpose and put it upon my backe,
30    6, 36|     hands, stopped him of his purpose, saying, O husband, are
31    7, 38|        to see if it be for my purpose or no, for I doe not mind
32    7, 41|     it impossible to have his purpose, yet (indeavouring by all
33    7, 41|    his violent hands from his purpose, assuring him, that his
34    7, 41|       she could not bring her purpose to passe, and on the other
35    8, 45|      valiant fighters for the purpose.~
36    8, 46|      readily prepared for the purpose: But nothing grieved me
37    8, 46|    will returne to my further purpose.~After the judgement of
38    9, 47|       before mee, wherefore I purpose to describe her divine semblance,
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