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1 1, 5| departed: and we had not gone a mile out of the Towne 2 2, 8| residue to depart: who being gone she sayd, My most deare 3 4, 19| stable, and when wee had gone a good part of our journey 4 4, 19| a stony asse? let us bee gone: and so they tooke his burthen, 5 4, 22| the people, and every man gone home, the miserable Parents 6 4, 22| pitteously: but when hee was gone out of her sight shee threw 7 4, 22| After that Psyches had gone a little way, she fortuned 8 4, 23| knowing that the theeves were gone that way to fetch the residue 9 6, 33| or peradventure they were gone to some other place, for 10 6, 34| their wounds.~When we had gone a good part of our way, 11 7, 37| custome. And after that we had gone through a few towns and 12 7, 38| while this poore man was gone betimes in the morning to 13 7, 38| Looke (quoth she) he is gone under, to see where it be 14 7, 41| away: When Barbarus was gone, Myrmex being greatly astonied 15 7, 41| night was come and the Sunne gone downe, behold the old bawd 16 8, 44| similitude of warre. When we had gone a good part of our journey, 17 8, 46| The Physitian would have gone immediately home to receive 18 8, 46| day was past and the Sunne gone downe, and lying in this