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1 Ded | Soveraigne Lady.~After that I had taken upon me (right Honourable) 2 1, 4| and after that we have taken our rest, let us rise betimes 3 2, 10| benevolence of our friends, was taken away from us by theeves, 4 2, 11| Which opinion was cleane taken away, by the words which 5 3, 12| CHAPTER~How Apuleius was taken and put in prison for murther.~ 6 3, 13| pass unpunished, hee was taken by us this morning before 7 3, 16| Moreover, when they are taken in any place they are nayled 8 4, 19| away, for fear we would be taken: but being so nigh pursued 9 4, 19| lay asleep, and would have taken off the coverlet to have 10 4, 21| he perceived that he was taken away, even smelling with 11 4, 22| understand what travell wee have taken in searching for thee? I 12 4, 22| all occasion ought to bee taken away by meane of marriage: 13 4, 23| Gentlewoman, and how they were taken againe by the theeves, and 14 4, 23| entrailes of his body is taken out, let the Maide be sowne 15 5, 24| of armes, had spoyled and taken away all things in the house, 16 5, 24| all my band was lost, and taken by search of the Emperours 17 5, 30| knew me, they would have taken me by the halter, but he 18 5, 31| least, thou shouldest have taken him upon thy backe, and 19 6, 32| who after that hee had taken a stoole, and sate downe 20 6, 32| wound of the speare would be taken for a wound of the Boars 21 6, 32| pulled her away. The body was taken up, and in funerall pompe 22 6, 36| slay me. For after they had taken the goddesse from my backe 23 7, 39| the goddesse Siria were taken and put in prison, and how 24 7, 39| solemne religion) ye have taken away, and now ye thinke 25 7, 39| whereby I thought I should be taken from the mill as an Asse 26 7, 41| that my harnesse should be taken off and that I should rest 27 7, 41| liberty, as when the vaile was taken from mine eyes, I should 28 7, 42| fearefull, seeing all his goods taken away by the avarice of the 29 7, 43| and would violently have taken me away: but my master wiping 30 8, 45| they would learne what was taken away, whereby one of them 31 8, 45| when thou hast secretly taken away the meat) [thou] dost 32 8, 45| offices of honor, till hee had taken upon him the degree Quinquenuall, 33 9, 47| men and women, which had taken divine orders, whose garments 34 9, 48| of the paine which I had taken, and of the charges which