Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |         And how in brutish formed shape,~his loathed life he tost.~
 2 Pref    |       eftsoone turn’d to pristine shape~his lot unlucky told.~What
 3    1,  4|      turned him into that kind of shape.~Semblably she changed one
 4    2,  9|        judge the residue of their shape, because the face is the
 5    2, 11|    transforme themselves into the shape of beasts: and when as they
 6    3, 14|        man might see their comely shape and youthfull beauty, and
 7    3, 15|         the fire, received humane shape, and felt, heard and walked:
 8    3, 16|    transformed her body into what shape she would. Which when I
 9    3, 16|       shall return to my pristine shape, and become Lucius againe.
10    3, 17|          of language as of humane shape, I looked upon her with
11    3, 17|    shouldst be delivered from the shape of an Asse, and become my
12    4, 22|          elder were of such comly shape and beauty, as they did
13    4, 22|      beare about a false surmised shape of her person, then in vaine
14    4, 22|           you sisters) to see the shape of my person, lest by your
15    4, 22|        pleasant hot breast, whose shape and face I shall learn at
16    4, 22|       else that she never saw the shape of her husband. And if it
17    4, 22|        truth, for I never saw the shape of my husband, neither know
18    4, 22|       about to spy and behold his shape wherefore my loving sisters
19    4, 22|       lampe to see and behold his shape, I perceived that he was
20    4, 23|          not onely given thee the shape and travell of an Asse,
21    4, 23|          it not be that under the shape of this Asse, is hidden
22    6, 32|          In the meane season, the shape of Lepolemus that was slaine
23    6, 36|      rather thinke that under the shape of an Asse there were some
24    7, 40|         miserable deformity of my shape, I had long eares, whereby
25    7, 41|        answer, notwithstanding my shape of an Asse, I had the sence
26    8, 44|         dost resemble thy fathers shape in every point, it giveth
27    8, 45|         but such faire and comely shape of my body, was cause of
28    8, 46|            to render me my humane shape. When the day of triumph
29    9, 47|     prayer returned to his humane shape.~When midnight came that
30    9, 47|         the earth by thy feminine shape, thou which nourishest all
31    9, 47|        perill. Remoove from me my shape of mine Asse, and render
32    9, 47| victorious palme. Thus the divine shape breathing out the pleasant
33    9, 47|        will put away the skin and shape of an Asse, which kind of
34    9, 47|    suddaine restoration to humane shape, wherby they should gather
35    9, 47|            savage thing or humane shape, but made by a new invention,
36    9, 47|           restoration of my human shape, by the commandement of
37    9, 47|         from an asse to my humane shape, I hid the privitie of my
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