Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|          charges of the house and departed: and we had not gone a mile
 2    1,  6|         those two Companions were departed I entred into the City:
 3    1,  7|            from the time that wee departed from our Master Vestius,
 4    2,  8|          I bade her farewell, and departed toward the house of myne
 5    2,  9|         and reasoned together, we departed for that time.~
 6    2, 11|      closed the chamber doore and departed. Now when I was alone, I
 7    2, 11|        took leave of Byrrhena and departed. And when I came into the
 8    3, 14|        the Judges and magistrates departed, and I reverently tooke
 9    4, 20|        wee tooke leave of him and departed: and when we were come without
10    4, 21|          faces with visards, they departed. And yet for all the great
11    4, 21|           as shee might. And they departed away to rob, as they were
12    4, 22|          set [her] hereon, and so departed. The Torches and lights
13    4, 22|           morning before day, and departed. Soone after came her invisible
14    4, 22|     commanded.~After that hee was departed and the night passed away,
15    4, 22|          and when morning came he departed away.~After long search
16    4, 22|            And when morning came, departed as hee was accustomed to
17    4, 22|           him as to a god, and so departed.~After that Psyches had
18    4, 22|         maid? And immediately she departed and went to her chamber,
19    4, 22|           spoken these words shee departed in a great rage out of her
20    4, 22|        taunt at her injuries) she departed from them, and tooke her
21    4, 22|      publication, which done, she departed away to her lodging. By
22    4, 22|           taske unto Psyches, she departed to a great banket that was
23    4, 22|   mysticall secret in a boxe, she departed, and stopped the mouth of
24    6, 33|      other Horses withall, and so departed thence: we bare women, children,
25    6, 35|   dreadfull lodging incontinently departed away.~
26    6, 36|       trumpery upon my backe, and departed away about midnight. When
27    7, 41|        the Gods in heaven, and so departed away: When Barbarus was
28    7, 41|       eares, and turning his head departed away: howbeit the glittering
29    7, 41| therewithall when night came, she departed out of her chamber. In the
30    8, 45|         It fortuned that ere they departed away, they espyed me through
31    8, 46|         Parler with my Master, we departed away and went into our Chamber,
32    8, 46|         doores of the Chamber and departed away: within the Chamber
33    8, 46|           had done his message he departed away. And by and by, there
34    8, 46|        was ended, Juno and Pallas departed away angerly, shewing by
35    9, 48|       great greeting and thanks I departed from him to visit my parents
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