Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         and leaped from the bed, thinking to strangle my selfe and
 2    3, 17| SEVENTEENTH CHAPTER~How Apuleius thinking to be turned into a Bird,
 3    4, 18|  EIGHTEENTH CHAPTER~How Apuleius thinking to eat Roses, was cruelly
 4    4, 19|        such things. Then Alcinus thinking her words to be true, was
 5    4, 20|       the bounds of Platea, thus thinking with our selves, that there
 6    4, 22|       for know that thy sisters, thinking that thou art dead, bee
 7    4, 22|  lamented all the day following, thinking that now shee was past all
 8    4, 22|      wise asswage her heat, but (thinking that they did rather trifle
 9    4, 22|         put everything in order, thinking that she would not despise
10    4, 22|          the end of all fortune, thinking verely that she should never
11    4, 22|        her selfe downe headlong (thinking that it was the next and
12    7, 37|     Appolonius a Physition, who (thinking to chase away the madde
13    7, 37|      table greatly to feare, and thinking that I had beene bitten
14    7, 41|        to the Justice after him, thinking verily that by the meane
15    7, 41|          brymstone. The good man thinking it had beene his wife that
16    7, 43|     closed in some secret place, thinking that beside the injury which
17    8, 44|         old man was changed, who thinking to be deprived of all his
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License