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1 Ind | of them called himselfe Pamphilus, the second Philostratus, 2 Ind | that Silisco servant~ ~to Pamphilus, shall bee our Dispenser 3 Ind | And~ ~turning her selfe to Pamphilus (who was seated on her right 4 1, 2| The Novell recited by Pamphilus, was highly pleasing to 5 1, 2| was~ ~seated neerest to Pamphilus) that, in relating another 6 1, 2| began in this manner.~ ~ Pamphilus hath declared to us, by 7 2, 7| conclusion) to command Pamphilus, to follow next in order 8 2, 8| at the last~ ~speeches of Pamphilus: and the Queene perceyving 9 3, 4| chearefull looks toward~ ~Pamphilus, commaunded him to continue 10 3, 5| effect followed.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus having ended his novell 11 3, 10| of Vertur. Philomena and Pamphilus playing at the Chesse, all~ ~ 12 4, 6| was ended: he~ ~commanded Pamphilus, that he should follow in 13 4, 7| the~ ~same manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus having ended his Tale, the 14 4, 7| Novell so lately delivered by Pamphilus, maketh me~ ~willing to 15 5, Ind| and casting her eye upon Pamphilus, she bad him~ ~begin the 16 5, 2| that the Novell recited by Pamphilus~ ~was concluded, which she 17 6, 5| pleasant answer of Chichibio) Pamphilus, by command from~ ~the Queene, 18 6, 10| fell to~ ~Dauncing. And Pamphilus, having receyved command 19 7, 9| urge silence, and commanded Pamphilus to follow next. So, when~ ~ 20 7, 9| attention was admitted, Pamphilus began in this order. I am 21 8, 2| the Queene, smiling on Pamphilus, commaunded him to follow 22 8, 3| meere~ ~foolery.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus having ended his Novell, 23 8, 3| Novell of mine owne, as Pamphilus lately did~ ~with his: yet 24 8, 10| predecessors, commanded Pamphilus, that~ ~notwithstanding 25 8, Song| Thus the Song of Pamphilus ended, whereto all the rest ( 26 8, Song| yet not Divining what~ ~Pamphilus intended. And although they 27 9, 6| the Queene gave~ ~order to Pamphilus, that hee should follow 28 9, 7| By the conclusion of Pamphilus his Novel, wherein the womans 29 9, 10| placed it on the head of Pamphilus, who~ ~was the last of all 30 9, 10| to create you our King.~ ~Pamphilus having received the Honor 31 10, Ind| UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF PAMPHILUS, THE SEVERALL~ ~ ARGUMENTS 32 10, Ind| drawing neere unto them: when Pamphilus being risen, caused~ ~the