Book, Chapter

1    4, 22| Then Psyches perceived the felicity of divine providence, and
2    4, 22| our younger sister in such felicity; saw you not I pray you
3    4, 22| she shall be placed in thy felicity, and by and by hee commaunded
4    5, 24|  pristine estate, and what felicity I was sometimes in, in comparison
5    7, 39| howbeit such mine ease and felicity did not long endure, for
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