Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|      sayd unto the other, Behold sister Panthia, this is my deare
 2    1,  5|     Panthia unto Meroe and said, Sister let us by and by teare him
 3    4, 22|       And when they called their sister by her name, that their
 4    4, 22|       afflicted mindes with your sister.~After this she shewed them
 5    4, 22|     friends. Whereas our younger sister hath great abundance of
 6    4, 22|    plenty of riches. Saw you not sister what was in the house, what
 7    4, 22|       house.~Then said the other sister, And in faith I am married
 8    4, 22|       like a servant. And you my sister seem likewise to be in bondage
 9    4, 22|         abide to see our younger sister in such felicity; saw you
10    4, 22|        her blisse. And if you my sister bee so far bent as I, let
11    4, 22|         and destruction of their sister.~In the meane season the
12    4, 22|         into the palace to their sister without leave, and when
13    4, 22|         them, they said, O deare sister Psyches, know you that you
14    4, 22|  themselves, saying, How say you sister to so apparent a lye of
15    4, 22|         finde it no otherwise my sister, but that either this cursed
16    4, 22|         wholeome remedy for your sister in danger, give it now presently.
17    4, 22|      inflamed the heart of their sister fearing lest some danger
18    4, 22| understand, shee caused that her sister had knowledge of her comming,
19    4, 22|    embracing and salutation, the sister of Psyches demaunded the
20    4, 22|       bring: for I will have thy sister (and named you) to my wife,
21    4, 22|        finished her tale but her sister pierced with the pricke
22    4, 22|     another city where her other sister did dwel; to whom when shee
23    4, 22|         as she told to her other sister shee ran likewise unto the
24    4, 22|         sort: O deere spouse and sister of the great God Jupiter
25    4, 22|         well, that I (who am thy sister) did never enterprise to
26    7, 39|        determined to give to her sister for a present? Howbeit for
27    8, 46|       fall in love with his owne sister. The young man understanding
28    8, 46|        and (lamenting to see his sister forsaken both of mother
29    8, 46|       the miserable death of his sister, as it was convenient he
30    9, 47|       Paphos, thou which art the sister of the God Phoebus, who
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