Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   sponge sprung and made of the sea, beware that thou not passe
 2    2, 10|         when they should goe by sea or land: to me, purposing
 3    2, 10|    againe that which he lost by sea and land, for I verily do
 4    2, 10|    goeth under the waves of the sea. Now (quoth shee) is come
 5    4, 19|      that it seemed like unto a sea inclosed, or a standing
 6    4, 19|  cloathes and threw it into the sea. So lieth our master Lamathus,
 7    4, 22|      that the earth and not the sea, by a new concourse and
 8    4, 22|      took her voyage toward the sea.~When she came upon the
 9    4, 22|          When she came upon the sea she began to cal the gods
10    4, 22|      marching towards the ocean sea.~In the meane season Psyches
11    4, 22|     minde like the waves of the sea, and although her wil was
12    4, 22|    water, flew toward the Ocean sea, where he found Venus washing
13    4, 22| lasciviously use to ryot in the sea: wherby they say that they
14    4, 22|    tooke her voiage towards the sea in all haste. In the meane
15    4, 22|         weary with searching by Sea and Land for Psyches, shee
16    5, 24|  dangers, as well by land as by sea, they went together towards
17    5, 24|         they were arived on the sea coast of Actium (where we
18    8, 46|        had travelled as well by Sea as Land, and fortuned to
19    8, 46|    blewish, as arrived from the sea: After every one of the
20    8, 46|      else from the river of the sea, for they had wings, arrowes,
21    8, 46|        to a secret place of the Sea coast, where I laid me down
22    9, 47|    though she leaped out of the Sea. Then thought I with my
23    9, 47|     times into the water of the Sea, which number of seven is
24    9, 47|       body, mounting out of the sea and standing before mee,
25    9, 47|       after the tempests of the Sea, be ceased, to offer in
26    9, 47| sprinkled with the water of the sea, I recounted orderly her
27    9, 47|        approached nigh unto the sea cost, even to that place
28    9, 47|         and threw them into the sea mingled with milke, untill
29    9, 47|       order as they came to the sea side. When we were come
30    9, 48|         men, as well on land as sea; thou art she that puttest
31    9, 48|      den, and the fishes of the sea, do tremble at thy majesty,
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