Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|       care Byrrhena gave me in charge, but I (that always coveted
 2    2, 11|     unto the Biere and sayd, I charge thee to tell before the
 3    3, 17|  behold the boy to whom I gave charge of my horse, came presently
 4    4, 22|      But he gave her a further charge saying, Beware that ye covet
 5    4, 22|      not I alwayes give thee a charge? Did not I gently will thee
 6    4, 22|        and gave him an earnest charge to put in execution her
 7    4, 22|     floods of Stix, Cocytus? I charge thee to goe thither, and
 8    5, 24|       laid to one Apuleius his charge.~A soone as night was past,
 9    5, 24|    laid to one Lucius Apuleius charge as manifest author of this
10    5, 27| Mistresse: then he that had in charge to keepe the horse, was
11    5, 27|       but when he (to whom the charge of me was so straightly
12    6, 33|       Horsekeeper, to whom the charge of me was committed, brought
13    8, 44|      his captaine; who had the charge of a thousand men. And when
14    9, 48|       order. This done, I gave charge to certaine of my companions
15    9, 48|      of the goddesse, giving a charge of certaine secret things
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