Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|       the aire, and to pull the gods out of the heavens, to extinguish
 2    2, 11|      wise, did swear by all the gods, that shee was not culpable
 3    3, 12|         mitigate the ire of the gods, they placed mee in the
 4    3, 13|        by the providence of the Gods, which suffereth no heynous
 5    3, 13|        teares, I called all the gods to witnesse that I was unguilty
 6    3, 15|     sorrow unto you, I call the gods to witnesse. For I had rather
 7    3, 15|       planets are troubled, the gods made weake, and the elements
 8    3, 15|       when she prayeth unto the gods: for I am very desirous
 9    3, 17|         spoyl the images of the gods? Why doe I not kill this
10    4, 18|        and praying unto all the gods, I looked about in every
11    4, 22|        sea she began to cal the gods and goddesses, who were
12    4, 22|   daughter, suspecting that the gods and powers of heaven did
13    4, 22|    thing with firie flight.~The gods themselves, and powers that
14    4, 22|       the temples of any of the Gods, but rather get the favour
15    4, 22|        to come nigh it, for the Gods themselves do greatly feare
16    4, 22|         by the puissance of the Gods, and the Gods do sweare
17    4, 22|  puissance of the Gods, and the Gods do sweare by the majesty
18    4, 22|       goe to the Theatre of the Gods: then poore Psyches perceived
19    4, 22|         Mercury to call all the gods to counsell, and if any
20    4, 22|      speake in this sort: O yee gods, registred in the bookes
21    4, 22|      Jupiter, and all the other gods in order, Ganimedes filled
22    4, 22|      was Nectar the wine of the gods, Vulcanus prepared supper,
23    4, 23|   heavens, saying: O soveraigne Gods, deliver mee if it be your
24    6, 33|        selves and family: now a Gods name you may depart away.
25    6, 36|      for a servile slave, buy a Gods name this faire beast to
26    6, 36|       on instruments before the gods to get money, who (as soone
27    7, 40|  chastity, a despise of all the Gods, whom other did honour,
28    7, 41| confirmed by an oath of all the Gods in heaven, and so departed
29    7, 42|        appease the anger of the gods. While every man was thus
30    8, 44|         honour and faith to the Gods, wherefore I pray you give
31    9, 47|          worshipped even of the Gods themselves. Then by little
32    9, 47|   heaven! the principall of the Gods celestiall, the light of
33    9, 47|       call me the mother of the Gods: the Athenians, Minerva:
34    9, 47|    light doth lighten the other gods: wherefore rejoyce and take
35    9, 48|        most pure secrets of the gods, whereupon the old man tooke
36    9, 48|       shine, I saw likewise the gods celestiall and gods infernall,
37    9, 48|         the gods celestiall and gods infernall, before whom I
38    9, 48|        course of the stars: the gods supernall doe honour thee:
39    9, 48|  supernall doe honour thee: the gods infernall have thee in reverence:
40    9, 48|    since as it hath pleased the gods to call thee three times,
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