Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   fortuned that Socrates did fall asleepe, and slept very soundly,
 2    1,  5|           upon a pallet, and half asleepe, What (quoth hee) doe you
 3    1,  5|          the drowsie Hostler half asleepe, and turning on the other
 4    2, 11|          the keepers of the corps asleepe, neither can it be declared
 5    2, 11|        fell on the ground so fast asleepe, that Apollo himself could
 6    3, 16|         myne eyes, whether I were asleepe or no. But when I was come
 7    4, 20|        thought that every one was asleepe, we went with our weapons
 8    4, 20|         kill all such as he found asleepe: but when he came to the
 9    5, 26|          the Theeves were brought asleepe by their new companion.~
10    5, 26| incontinently they all fell downe asleepe on the ground one after
11    5, 27|    husband while the theeves were asleepe, and how much Apuleius was
12    5, 27|         When the theeves were all asleepe by their great and immoderate
13    5, 27|          where wee found them all asleepe lying on the ground as wee
14    9, 47|      Goddesse, I fortuned to fall asleepe, and by and by appeared
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