Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |  insatiable desires of covetous persons. The fables of Atreus, Thiestes,
 2  Ded    |   example to proud and arrogant persons, that weeneth to climb up
 3  Ded    |    Sunne, are represented those persons which attempt things passing
 4  Ded    |         that vertuous and godly persons shall be rewarded after
 5    1,  4|         the Witch turned divers persons into miserable beasts.~In
 6    1,  4|       following) closed all the persons in the towne so sure in
 7    1,  5|        had done by divers other persons, it fortuned that Socrates
 8    3, 13|    accused to have slaine three persons, to perswade you that he
 9    3, 14|         mercy upon these slaine persons, and succour our Widowhood
10    3, 14|    three such great and valiant persons, wherefore the truth must
11    4, 18|       destruction. Then all the persons of the town, moved by her
12    4, 19|      beasts, and many condemned persons were brought from the Judgement
13    4, 20|        to behold the same) many persons came on every side to see
14    4, 22|    began to laugh, and as angry persons accustome to doe, she shaked
15    4, 22|      was made betweene unequall persons, in the field without witnesses,
16    4, 22|        of spitefull and envious persons. And if there be any excellent
17    5, 24|         him, yet sent they many persons after, towardes Lucius Countrey
18    5, 24|  bestoweth her riches upon evil persons, and fooles, and chooseth
19    5, 24|      last by the envy of divers persons, was banished away and compelled
20    5, 25|     purchaseth damage to divers persons. Therefore if you put this
21    6, 36| Apuleius was cheapned by divers persons, and how they looked in
22    6, 36|         there a great number of persons apparelled in divers colours,
23    6, 36|      axes, and dancing like mad persons. After that we had passed
24    6, 36|        unwares, and found these persons committing their vile abhomination,
25    7, 42|      owne lives, like desperate persons dressed themselves against
26    8, 44|      counsell of wise and grave persons, he went incontinently to
27    8, 44|   rather to cure and save sicke persons by meane of medicines: and
28    8, 46|         had killed a great many persons in his dayes and promised
29    8, 46|    salitary of the death of two persons, but he yeelded up the ghost:
30    8, 46|       envy and malice of wicked persons impoysoned with the herbe
31    9, 48|     power to damne and save all persons, and if any were at the
32    9, 48|   speake, considering that many persons saw me at that time: there
33    9, 48|        slander and envie of ill persons, which beare me stomacke
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