Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|           chiefe of the city, was carried in funeral pompe round about
 2    2, 11|         drew out my sword which I carried for that purpose under my
 3    4, 19|          burthens, and all things carried in, I tumbled and wallowed
 4    4, 20|      sepulchre, and still as they carried away I stood at the gate,
 5    4, 22|           shrilling Zephyrus, and carried from the hill with a meek
 6    4, 22|           the winde Zephyrus were carried down into the valley, and
 7    4, 22|         evill counsell, they were carried by the wind Zephyrus to
 8    4, 22|        put them in her apron, and carried them home to Venus. Howbeit
 9    4, 23| TWENTY-THIRD CHAPTER~How Apuleius carried away the Gentlewoman, and
10    5, 27|           How the Gentlewoman was carried home by her husband while
11    5, 27|          and the riches which wee carried was commited to the publike
12    6, 36|    brought barly to the Asse that carried the goddesse, but the greedie
13    7, 41|         man well nigh choked, and carried him out at the doores. In
14    8, 45|           the Birds Harpies which carried away the meates of Phineus
15    9, 47|        which in matron habite was carried on a stoole: An Ape with
16    9, 47|        the puissant goddesse. One carried in his hand a light, not
17    9, 47|       right hand. The same Priest carried a round vessell of gold,
18    9, 47|      springs of gold, and another carried a vessell for wine: By and
19    9, 47|        with much gravity. Another carried after the secrets of their
20    9, 48|         the mean season newes was carried into my countrey (as swift
21    9, 48|         Stole: in my right hand I carried a light torch, and a garland
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