Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|          I went to Fotis, to aske counsell of her as of some Divine,
 2    4, 22|          mooved by the pernicious counsell of you sisters) to see the
 3    4, 22|          her pride. So this evill counsell pleased these two evil women,
 4    4, 22|          by reason of their evill counsell, they were carried by the
 5    4, 22|           to put in execution the counsell of her Sisters, yet she
 6    4, 22|          doe you not remember the counsell you gave me, whereby you
 7    4, 22|           to call all the gods to counsell, and if any of the celestiall
 8    5, 25|   carefull for you, howbeit if my counsell doe displease you, you may
 9    5, 29|        all use. Wherefore I would counsell you to geld him. And if
10    6, 32|      attend and let thee in. This counsell pleased Thrasillus marveilously,
11    6, 33|         notwithstanding this good counsell) our caitife drivers were
12    6, 36|        Then the Cooke hearing the counsell of his wife, was well pleased
13    7, 37|    neither can be avoided by wise counsell, neither yet by any wholesome
14    7, 40|           have chosen (without my counsell) a young man to your lover,
15    8, 44|        the whole house needed the counsell of wise and grave persons,
16    8, 46| mischievous woman, as voyd of all counsell and leysure to consider
17    8, 46|        shepheard appointed by the counsell of great Jupiter, sold his
18    9, 48|      selfe to aske and demand his counsell with a bold courage, but
19    9, 48|          Priests had given me ill counsell, and fearing that they had
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