Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |         his eyes on the vain and soone fading beauty of the world,
 2 Life    |  venerable mistresse of Africke. Soone after, at Athens (where
 3 Pref    |         I went first to schoole. Soone after (as a stranger) I
 4    2,  8|          his Cousin Byrrhena.~As soone as night was past, and the
 5    2,  8|         to the old Chaos. For as soone as she espieth any comely
 6    2,  8|       and pleasant in talke. And soone when thou goest to sleepe,
 7    2, 10|       and get us courage against soone, for Venus wanteth no other
 8    2, 10|     answered he, I will tell you soone, but brother I pray you
 9    2, 10|         minde, but halfe amased) soone answered and sayd, I would
10    2, 11|           And the old Witches as soone as they heare of the death
11    4, 21|     husband, and how that he, as soone as he perceived that he
12    4, 22|        before day, and departed. Soone after came her invisible
13    4, 22|        shall understand, that as soone as I brought forth the lampe
14    4, 22|        great plaine tree, and as soone as their great fury is past,
15    4, 22|       invaded all her members as soone as the boxe was uncovered,
16    4, 23|    captaines, and other said, As soone as he hath brought home
17    5, 24|       one Apuleius his charge.~A soone as night was past, and the
18    5, 24|          all his belly naked. As soone as he was entred in he said,
19    5, 25|        forth fast bound, whom as soone as he beheld, he turned
20    5, 31|          she (complaining of the soone faintnesse of her armes)
21    6, 36|       gods to get money, who (as soone as he had espied me) entertained
22    7, 37| presented it before me: but I as soone as I perceived the wholesome
23    7, 41|        he would not have come so soone: but Lord how she cursed
24    7, 41|    demanding why he came home so soone. I could not abide (quoth
25    7, 41|   striped and painted buttockes. Soone after the Baker sent one
26    7, 42|     teare them in peeces: who as soone as they heard the hisse
27    8, 45|         come to passe: but I (as soone as I beheld the cup) staied
28    8, 46|          message. This mayden as soone as she had received the
29    8, 46|          onely with her eyes: As soone as she was come before the
30    9, 47|        and divine commandements. Soone after, the darknes chased
31    9, 47|          great affection: And as soone as I had eaten them, I was
32    9, 47|          to cover me: Howbeit as soone as I was transformed from
33    9, 48|      with a bold courage, but as soone as he perceived me, he began
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