Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|        excellent a person as you name her to be? I pray you tell
 2    2, 11|      this they did call me by my name, and never did cease til
 3    2, 11|          and I were named by one name, and because he knew not
 4    3, 17|         and by invocation of the name of the prince of the country
 5    3, 17|        to call upon the renowned name of the Emperor and say,
 6    4, 18|          people call them by the name of Lawrel roses, which be
 7    4, 19|         one of his neighbours by name, desiring them to succour
 8    4, 21|         places, calling upon the name of my unfortunate husband,
 9    4, 22|      banquets, called her by the name of Venus, which was not
10    4, 22|       now partaker of honour: my name registred in the city of
11    4, 22|          this misery by the only name of Venus, bring mee, and
12    4, 22|       called their sister by her name, that their lamentable cries
13    4, 22|          she is, and what is her name that hath troubled my son
14    4, 22|          beauty, the Vicar of my name? What did he think that
15    4, 22| diligence to seeke out one whose name is Psyches, who is a vagabond,
16    4, 22|        the temple testifying the name of the goddesse Juno, to
17    4, 22|        wherein was contained the name of Psyches, and the residue
18    4, 22|        foole to tearm him by the name of my son, since as the
19    5, 24|        wicked doe glory with the name of good, and contrary the
20    5, 24|        Hemes the Thracian, whose name all countreys and nations
21    5, 24|       called up every man by his name, and likewise the neighbors
22    5, 25|       young man, and hearing the name of brothels and bawdy Merchants,
23    6, 32|    effusion of humane blood; his name was Thrasillus. The matter
24    6, 33|    selves and family: now a Gods name you may depart away. So
25    6, 36|        servile slave, buy a Gods name this faire beast to ride
26    7, 41|     whereby thou hast gotten the name of an Adulterer? After he
27    7, 41|         divorced her away in his name, but she beside her owne
28    8, 44|       judges, that I am a man of name and estimation amongst you,
29    8, 45|         and of what country. His name was Thiasus, hee was borne
30    8, 46|       the Maiden having lost the name of wife together with her
31    9, 47|       and force; with whatsoever name or fashion it is lawfull
32    9, 47|  silences of hell be diposed; my name, my divinity is adored throughout
33    9, 47|        be ceased, to offer in my name a new ship as a first fruit
34    9, 48|         worshipper of her divine name: It fortuned that the goddesse
35    9, 48|       any servant called by that name: but what soever it did
36    9, 48|      called Asinius Marcellus, a name not much disagreeing from
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