Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|     rejoycing and gladnesse) I perceived a little before me two companions
 2    1,  5|        lying in the same. Then perceived I in my selfe, that certaine
 3    1,  5|  beheld him eating greedily, I perceived that he waxed meigre and
 4    1,  6|  things when I heard, I partly perceived the manners of Milo, and
 5    1,  7|       and Viceroy; who when he perceived that I was not only wearied
 6    2, 10|  Diophanes comming to himselfe perceived what he had done, and we
 7    2, 11|   their subtility might not be perceived, they made him a like paire
 8    3, 13|     turning my selfe againe, I perceived that all the people laughed
 9    3, 15|      had spoken these words, I perceived by Fotis eys being wet with
10    3, 16|        her body, and behold, I perceived a plume of feathers did
11    3, 17|       part of my poore body) I perceived that I was no bird, but
12    4, 18|     when I came to the place I perceived that they were no roses,
13    4, 18|     come upon mee, and when he perceived that I had devoured all
14    4, 19|       my masters favour, for I perceived by their talke that we were
15    4, 19|     watch by order, as I after perceived. And when they were all
16    4, 20|      the gates of the town, we perceived before us a great sepulchre
17    4, 21|        that he, as soone as he perceived that he was taken away,
18    4, 22|        praised of all, but she perceived that no King nor Prince,
19    4, 22| prepared for you.~Then Psyches perceived the felicity of divine providence,
20    4, 22|    tender Goats, after that he perceived Psyches in sorrowful case,
21    4, 22|        and behold his shape, I perceived that he was the sonne of
22    4, 22|    back againe. And behold she perceived a far off in a vally a Temple
23    4, 22|     the ridge of the hill, she perceived that it was impossible to
24    4, 22|       Gods: then poore Psyches perceived the end of all fortune,
25    4, 23|     into small anguish, when I perceived my death prepared before
26    4, 23|    laiden with their pray, and perceived us a farre off by the light
27    5, 26|      selfe all these things, I perceived by certaine signes and tokens (
28    5, 27|       distant from the City, I perceived no delicate meates nor no
29    5, 28|       then for me, and when he perceived that my wood hanged more
30    5, 28|       make me runne, whereby I perceived that the hangman did devise
31    6, 32|     naked weapon, and when she perceived that every one of us wept
32    6, 34|        In the meane season wee perceived an old man, who seemed to
33    6, 34|       were thus in doubt, they perceived another old man with a staffe
34    6, 36|   their purpose, but when they perceived that it was an Asse, they
35    7, 37|        me: but I as soone as I perceived the wholesome water of my
36    7, 41|       when Barbarus awaked, he perceived two unknown slippers lying
37    7, 41|  master, for as I passed by, I perceived the fingers of the young-man
38    7, 43|      that one of the souldiers perceived my shadow, whereupon he
39    8, 44|         but when the young man perceived that I would not accord
40    8, 46|    devise for my selfe. When I perceived that no man had regard to
41    9, 48|      had upon my backe. Then I perceived the interpretation of my
42    9, 48|    courage, but as soone as he perceived me, he began first to say:
43    9, 48|  length I found it true: for I perceived one of the company of the
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