Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|   CHAPTER~How Socrates in his returne from Macedony to Larissa
 2    1,  3|      of misfortune. For in my returne from Macedonie, wheras I
 3    2, 11|  abroad, and therefore I will returne againe quickly. Neverthelesse
 4    4, 20|    diligently when they would returne. The Beare running about
 5    4, 22|      bear them away.~In their returne homeward they murmured within
 6    4, 22|      my sonne fell sicke, but returne againe quickly, for I must
 7    4, 22|  verely that she should never returne, and not without cause,
 8    4, 22|      go to hell, but never to returne againe, wherefore harken
 9    4, 22|     shalt be assured never to returne againe to this world. Then
10    4, 22|  beauty as she giveth, in thy returne appease the rage of the
11    4, 23|   themselves) said they would returne backe againe to fetch the
12    5, 24|       Actium (where we in our returne from Macedony were roving
13    7, 42|       mount upon my backe and returne to the Garden, and while
14    8, 44|      weeping eyes even at the returne from the grave, went to
15    8, 44| poyson of some other, or else returne and worke his wicked intent,
16    8, 44|     after his sleepe he shall returne to life againe, but if he
17    8, 46|       necessary, he would not returne home into his Countrey in
18    8, 46|       the Philosopher? I will returne to my further purpose.~After
19    9, 48|        By thy meane the times returne, the Planets rejoyce, the
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