Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |       father called Theseus had passed all offices of dignity in
 2 Life    |      excellent vertue, that she passed all the Dames of her time,
 3    1,  1|   travell and great paine I had passed over the high mountaines
 4    1,  5|         with my selfe the night passed on, and so I resolved to
 5    1,  5|         thereof we have quickly passed and shortned our journey,
 6    2, 10|        The residue of the day I passed away at the Bains and in
 7    2, 10| embraced me sweetly, and so wee passed all the night in pastime
 8    2, 10|        which sort we pleasantly passed away many other nights following.~
 9    2, 11|        heard, I sayd to one who passed by, What is here to doe?
10    2, 11|         began to sing, and so I passed the time until it was midnight,
11    2, 11|   without sence or perseverance passed by the dore fast closed,
12    3, 14|       at this passing sport, so passed out of the theatre. But
13    3, 15|         and came to bed, and we passed the night in pastime and
14    3, 17|       miseries: and on a time I passed through a great faire, I
15    3, 17|         remedy. For when we had passed through many townes and
16    3, 17|     desirous to catch some as I passed by, I drew neerer and neerer:
17    4, 19|          And after that wee had passed over a little hill, we came
18    4, 22|         to lament and weep, and passed over many dayes in great
19    4, 22|       defloration. And thus she passed forth a great while, and
20    4, 22|      was departed and the night passed away, Psyches lamented and
21    4, 22|      once to see them. Thus she passed all the day in weeping,
22    4, 22|        the days and months that passed, and beeing never with child
23    4, 22|         another. When night was passed Venus called Psyches, and
24    4, 22|       mouth. And when thou hast passed a good part of that way,
25    4, 22|      piteous cry; when thou art passed over the floud, thou shalt
26    4, 22|          After that Psyches had passed by the lame Asse, paid her
27    4, 23|        night (after that we had passed over many hilles and dales)
28    5, 28|        tumbled in the fire as I passed through the village. Then
29    5, 30|        a certaine stranger that passed by the way (espying me alone
30    6, 33|         to kill me. When we had passed over a great mountaine full
31    6, 33|         and set upon such which passed by like theeves, and devoure
32    6, 33|       Trumpets. But when we had passed these dangers, not without
33    6, 35|      harlots.~After that we had passed a great part of our journey,
34    6, 36|      persons. After that we had passed many small villages, we
35    6, 36|     about midnight. When we had passed a great part of our journey,
36    7, 37|        in the villages which we passed by according to our custome.
37    7, 41|       her with his finger as he passed by, he would not onely put
38    7, 41|   injury of my master, for as I passed by, I perceived the fingers
39    7, 42|         and to set upon such as passed by the way: then he commanded
40    7, 43|     found by his shadow.~As wee passed by the way wee met with
41    8, 44|         might feare those which passed by, when they saw such a
42    8, 45|     towne of Achaia, and he had passed many offices of honor, till
43    8, 46|     with a Bull. When night was passed, with much joy and small
44    8, 46|         then came another which passed the other in beauty, and
45    9, 47|        steps where the goddesse passed: howbeit I could not doe
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