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1 1, 4| occupation, and therefore she bare him a grudge, and now the 2 1, 5| asleep. Then shee which bare the sword sayd unto the 3 4, 22| Statues uncrowned, and her bare altars unswept, and fowl 4 4, 22| murmured with envy that they bare against Psyches, saying, 5 4, 22| secretly, and with your bare feet goe and take the lampe, 6 5, 24| such was her love which she bare unto him. And when they 7 5, 25| the Gentlewoman, and how I bare her upon my backe, and what 8 5, 29| sold all the wood which I bare, to certaine men dwelling 9 5, 30| with a staffe (which he bare in his hand) through a wide 10 6, 32| together, and such as they met bare them company running towards 11 6, 33| and so departed thence: we bare women, children, pullets, 12 6, 33| with us, and that which I bare upon my backe, although 13 6, 35| remained on the tree but his bare bones: this was declared 14 7, 39| and the goddesse which I bare, did put and consecrate 15 7, 39| cough, their sides were bare with their harnesse and 16 7, 41| raggedly attired, with bare feete, meigre, ill-favoured, 17 8, 44| armes. For on the one side I bare an helmet that shined exceedingly: 18 8, 46| rod called Caduceus, he bare in his right hand an Apple 19 8, 46| head, and in her hand she bare a regall scepter: then followed 20 8, 46| sounded a Flute, which shee bare in her hand, and mooved 21 8, 46| in each point, and they bare in their hands torches lighted, 22 9, 47| the crowne of her head she bare many garlands enterlaced 23 9, 47| in one of her hands she bare serpents, in the other, 24 9, 47| sound, in her left hand shee bare a cup of gold, out of the 25 9, 47| a man of armes: Another bare and spare, and had a cloake 26 9, 47| ware legge-harnesse, and bare a target, a sallet, and 27 9, 47| rejoicing, in that they bare garlands and flowers upon 28 9, 47| with hearbes, which they bare in their aprons, where this 29 9, 47| which came after. Other bare combs of Ivory, and declared 30 9, 47| hanging downe to the ground, bare the relikes of the puissant 31 9, 47| second attired hike the other bare in his hand an Altar, which 32 9, 47| forme of a cap. The fifth bare a van, wrought with springs 33 9, 47| coffer. There was one that bare on his stomacke a figure 34 9, 47| For the great Priest which bare the restoration of my human 35 9, 47| replenished with much joy, bare all kind of hearbs and garlands