Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|      How Meroe the Witch turned divers persons into miserable beasts.~
 2    1,  5|        by us as she had done by divers other persons, it fortuned
 3    1,  5|         me and unto you, and to divers others, which beeing declared
 4    2,  9|         face. Moreover there be divers, that to the intent to shew
 5    2, 11|      pretiously, and there were divers other things of sundry fashion,
 6    3, 14|       blown bladders mangled in divers places, and they seemed
 7    3, 15|         haire, and dipped it in divers waters, as in Wel water,
 8    4, 18|      unto a wood, where amongst divers other hearbes and pleasant
 9    4, 19|      the family be dispersed in divers lodgings, yet every man
10    4, 19|       which were given him from divers of his friends.~Howbeit
11    4, 20|        which as I hear say have divers maladies and diseases, let
12    4, 22|         and seeled with silver, divers sorts of beasts were graven
13    4, 22|     another, whereon was carved divers kindes of pictures, in such
14    4, 22|         all of one Parent, have divers destinies: but especially
15    4, 22| mollifie his stony fingers with divers sorts of oyles, and to wrap
16    4, 22|        she was in doubtfull and divers opinions touching her calamity.
17    4, 23|         they might be revenged; divers was the opinions of this
18    4, 23|        was the opinions of this divers number: the first said,
19    5, 24|       was murdred and slaine in divers manners, whereupon he perswaded
20    5, 24|      who at last by the envy of divers persons, was banished away
21    5, 25|      which purchaseth damage to divers persons. Therefore if you
22    5, 30|        after they had sought in divers places) fortuned to come
23    6, 32|        other and like words and divers examples he endeavoured
24    6, 36|        Apuleius was cheapned by divers persons, and how they looked
25    6, 36|        of persons apparelled in divers colours, having painted
26    6, 36|        and wounded his armes in divers places.~Amongst whom there
27    7, 37|   killed him, but being thus in divers opinions of a poore Ass,
28    7, 39|        man, which had travelled divers countries and nations, wherefore
29    7, 41| wherefore poore Myrmex being in divers opinions could not tell
30    7, 41|  whereby the goods chanced into divers mens hands.~
31    8, 44|       to his will, and told him divers other leasings, adding in
32    8, 46|      and promising them to shew divers wicked and mischievous acts,
33    9, 47|         which art worshipped in divers manners, and doest illuminate
34    9, 47|      was of fine silke yeelding divers colours, sometime yellow,
35    9, 47|     throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customes
36    9, 47|       fortune tormented thee in divers dangers: so it is, that
37    9, 47|     Priest compassed about with divers pictures according to the
38    9, 48|  whereon were beasts wrought of divers colours as Indian dragons,
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