Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |          the god of the spirit of Socrates, whereof St. Augustine maketh
 2    1,  2|     fortuned to espy my companion Socrates sitting upon the ground,
 3    1,  2|       drew nigh and said, Alas my Socrates, what meaneth this? how
 4    1,  3|             THE THIRD CHAPTER~How Socrates in his returne from Macedony
 5    1,  3|     harlot and old strumpet. When Socrates heard mee raile against
 6    1,  3|         of hell. Then sayd I unto Socrates, Leave off this high and
 7    1,  4|        spake and said O my friend Socrates you have declared unto me
 8    1,  5|             THE FIFTH CHAPTER~How Socrates and Aristomenus slept together
 9    1,  5|         persons, it fortuned that Socrates did fall asleepe, and slept
10    1,  5|       this habit they stood about Socrates being fast asleep. Then
11    1,  5|           shee turned the head of Socrates on the other side and thrust
12    1,  5|         of my miserable companion Socrates, who having his throat cut
13    1,  5|           fell down tumbling upon Socrates that lay under: And even
14    1,  5|         great cry of the Hostler) Socrates as waking out of sleepe,
15    1,  5| therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee
16    1,  5|          I diligently looked upon Socrates throat, to see if I could
17    1,  5|     terrible things? Behold I see Socrates is sound, safe and in health.
18    1,  5|       with human blood: whereunto Socrates laughing made answer and
19    1,  5|          bee sorry? But when that Socrates had eaten sufficiently hee
20    1,  5|        sayd unto him, Come hither Socrates to this water and drinke
21    1,  5|          culpable of the death of Socrates, I forsooke my countrey,
22    8, 46|          in all sciences? Was not Socrates who was preferred by Apollo,
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