Book, Chapter

1    4, 21|      loss of substance, and displeasure. But I will tell thee a
2    4, 22| here, I should increase the displeasure of my Cosin, with whom I
3    4, 22|    Psyches, and fearing the displeasure of his Mother, did pearce
4    5, 29|    thing may worke us great displeasure, or rather to be imputed
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