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1 1, 2| then I brought him meat and drinke, and so wee talked together: 2 1, 5| abundantly with meat and drinke, shall dreame of dire and 3 1, 5| Socrates to this water and drinke thy fill. And then he rose 4 1, 5| the side of the banke to drinke, but he had scarce touched 5 2, 10| water, and profered it me to drinke; and before I had drunk 6 2, 11| the same, and some other drinke and dainty dish that was 7 4, 22| with delicate meate and drinke, but sit thou upon the ground, 8 4, 22| said, Hold Psyches, and drinke, to the end thou maist be 9 4, 22| Bacchus served the rest. Their drinke was Nectar the wine of the 10 5, 26| wine sufficient for us to drinke. Let me have (quoth hee) 11 5, 26| privily tooke away, and would drinke unto her, which she willingly 12 5, 26| with abundance of meat and drinke, when as hee himselfe abstained 13 6, 32| gave him mingled and doled drinke in a cup, excusing the absence 14 6, 34| you looke for any meate or drinke, or any other refection 15 7, 37| mad or no, for if I did drinke without feare as I accustomed 16 7, 38| providest for any meate or drinke, whereas I poore wretch 17 7, 39| that I could not eate nor drinke while I looked on.~O good 18 7, 41| same time to the water to drinke; then had I good occasion 19 8, 44| give it to the young man to drinke, and thereby presently to 20 8, 44| mischiefe withall, gave him a drinke; but to the intent I might 21 8, 44| no poyson, but a doling drinke of Mandragora, which is 22 8, 44| child hath received the drinke as I tempered it with mine 23 8, 45| pray you sir give him some drinke to his supper: Marry (quoth 24 8, 45| that to his meate hee would drinke likewise a cup of wine. 25 8, 45| thing, and if I did lacke drinke, I should looke still upon 26 8, 45| Asse, that will eate and drinke with him, that will dance, 27 8, 46| Physitian in stead of that drinke prepared a mortall and deadly 28 8, 46| Physitian, minister not this drinke unto my deare Husband, untill 29 8, 46| mingled any poyson in the drinke or no, wherein I would have 30 8, 46| promised her husband for the drinke, whereat the ill disposed 31 8, 46| her a little of that same drinke, to proceed and make an 32 8, 46| incontinently by force of the drinke, but the Physitians wife