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1 Ded | midst of the floud Eridan, having before him a tree laden 2 1, 2| Provinciall Judge: Thy wife (having ended her mourning time 3 1, 2| up from the ground: who having his face covered in such 4 1, 5| companion Socrates, who having his throat cut in such sort, 5 1, 7| sleepe and not by meat, and having supped only with talke, 6 2, 11| cloathed in linnen rayment, having on his feet a paire of pantofiles, 7 3, 15| such time as my love Fotis, having brought her mistresse to 8 3, 16| privily with her selfe, having the candle in her hand, 9 4, 19| idley all day at home, and having no regard to our perillous 10 4, 19| languished with lying, but all having sundry diseases, were so 11 4, 19| dead. And the common people having no other meat to feed on, 12 4, 20| deliver unto us x. crowns, having great store in his coffers. 13 4, 20| our purpose to passe, and having respect to the dark time 14 4, 20| tyred with long travell, having lost three of our soldiers, 15 4, 22| the maid was called) and having told the cause of her anger, 16 4, 22| and fragrant floures, and having qualified the thoughts and 17 4, 22| what Parentage. Then shee having forgotten by too much simplicity, 18 4, 22| and a man of middle age, having his beard intersparsed with 19 5, 24| and singular shamefastnes having borne ten children to her 20 5, 27| were jealous over me, and (having no regard to the law and 21 5, 31| continually, till such time as (having but one remedy) I arayed 22 6, 32| his damnable intent. And (having found occasion and opportunity 23 6, 32| and trees. Then Thrasillus having found opportunity to worke 24 6, 36| apparelled in divers colours, having painted faces, mitres on 25 7, 38| deliver him the tub. His wife (having invented a present shift) 26 7, 41| husband to goe to bed, but he having eaten nothing, said that 27 7, 43| hast to the next village, having no regard to goe to his 28 8, 44| present disease. Then she having found an occasion to utter 29 8, 46| woman that slew the Maiden having lost the name of wife together 30 8, 46| which done, the young man having no mistrust, drunke up the 31 8, 46| poyson, which when she saw, having now occasion to execute 32 8, 46| with vestments of Barbary, having a mitre of gold upon his 33 8, 46| garland of Olive branches, having in one hand a target or 34 8, 46| Pollus went behind Juno, having on their heads helmets covered 35 9, 47| silke, and socks of gold, having his haire laid out, and