Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|          in the end was happily delivered from their hands, and so
 2    1,  4|         she had should never be delivered of her childe, but according
 3    1,  6|        him and saluted him, and delivered the letters which I had
 4    3, 13|     downe dead. Thus when I had delivered my selfe, the house, Myne
 5    3, 15|       from under her apron, and delivered it unto mee saying, Revenge
 6    3, 17|        eat it, thou shouldst be delivered from the shape of an Asse,
 7    3, 17|     prince of the country to be delivered from so many miseries: and
 8    4, 22|        when she had spoken, she delivered unto him a libell, wherein
 9    4, 22|       whom (when they came) she delivered Psyches to be cruelly tormented;
10    4, 22|       live so long till thou be delivered. When Venus had spoken these
11    4, 22|        Cupid, and after she was delivered of a child whom we call
12    4, 23|    Dolphin, and that Europa was delivered by the Bull. If Jupiter
13    5, 24|          I onely stole away and delivered my selfe from the violence
14    5, 27|       was called for, and I was delivered unto him with great care,
15    5, 28|      quenched the fire, and was delivered from that present perill,
16    5, 29|         from his heeles, and so delivered. And if it had so come to
17    5, 29|       gentle, that we should be delivered from all feare and danger.
18    5, 29|         did perceive that I was delivered from death, and reserved
19    6, 32|      same day that Charites was delivered by the subtill meane and
20    6, 36|         received the money, and delivered me to my new Master who
21    7, 37|  considering that I was happily delivered from the hands of the traiterous
22    7, 37|      behaviour: when I was thus delivered from this double danger,
23    7, 38|     their businesse, when as he delivered seaven pence for the tub,
24    7, 41|      incontinently Philesiterus delivered him tenne Crownes, and when
25    8, 44|       In the mean season he was delivered to the hands of the executioner.
26    8, 44|          to the end he might be delivered from all torment, but I
27    8, 45|     come before him, to whom he delivered foure times as much for
28    8, 46|         child, that if she were delivered of a daughter, it should
29    8, 46| declared unto him that shee was delivered of a daughter, whom (as
30    8, 46|        Paris, and after hee had delivered him the Apple, he made a
31    8, 46|       Paris with a willing mind delivered the golden Apple to Venus,
32    9, 47|        it were very late, to be delivered from all my misery, by invocation
33    9, 47|       me, to the end I might be delivered from cruel fortune, which
34    9, 47|         Behold Lucius, thou art delivered from so great miseries,
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