Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |            a Getulian: and Sidonius named him the Platonian Madaurence:
 2 Life    |             much honour. His mother named Salvia was of such excellent
 3 Life    |          extant are the foure books named ‘Floridorum’, wherein is
 4    1,  5|           off. Then Meroe (being so named because she was a Taverner,
 5    1,  6|           Apuleius came unto a city named Hipate, and was lodged in
 6    1,  6|           called his maid which was named Fotis, and said, Carry this
 7    1,  7| acquaintance, and fellow at Athens, named Pithias, fortuned to passe
 8    2,  8|           whom you have often heard named among your friends at home:
 9    2, 10|        Assyria was, and what he was named. In faith (quoth I) he is
10    2, 11|            games and triumphs there named Olympia, and being desirous
11    2, 11|        sleep, in that he and I were named by one name, and because
12    4, 22|           will have thy sister (and named you) to my wife, and she
13    4, 22|     Daughter, the servant of Venus, named Psyches, should bring word
14    8, 46|            their hands, whereof one named Terror, and the other Feare;
15    9, 47|        which the goddesse her selfe named the succor of nations. The
16    9, 48|          and that a servant of mine named Candidus was arived likewise:
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