Book, Chapter

 1    1,  7|    So I went away amazed and astonied, towards the Baines, considering
 2    2,  8| gleed of the Sun. Thus being astonied or rather dismayed and vexed
 3    2, 10|     him: and Diophanes being astonied with this sudden change,
 4    2, 11|    of all people. Then they (astonied at these sayings, and because
 5    2, 11|    he had said I was greatly astonied, and minding to prove whether
 6    3, 14|      so far was I amased and astonied thereat: for why, the bodies
 7    3, 16|     when I saw I was greatly astonied: and although I was inchanted
 8    4, 22|      fathers palace, who was astonied with admiration of her incomparable
 9    7, 41|   gone, Myrmex being greatly astonied of his masters threatnings,
10    7, 42|  these things that happened, astonied the good man of the house,
11    7, 43|   Asinum?~My master somewhat astonied at the strange sights which
12    9, 48|     chance: while I was thus astonied I went to the temple, and
13    9, 48| religion. Then I was greatly astonied, because I could not tell
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