Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        the Gallowes. Wherefore I returned to my chamber, and there
 2    1,  6|        in, and after a while she returned againe and sayd, My master
 3    1,  7|         and refreshed my body, I returned againe to Milos house, both
 4    1,  7|        supped only with talke, I returned into my chamber, and there
 5    2, 11|    escaped away. So I disfigured returned home againe, and covered
 6    3, 14|          and wiped my selfe, and returned home againe, I never remembred
 7    4, 21|      suddenly after, the Theeves returned home carefull and heavy,
 8    4, 22|         the prophesie of Apollo, returned home sad and sorrowful,
 9    4, 22|      visited their Parents, they returned againe to the mountaine,
10    4, 22| afflicted with sorrow and so she returned back againe. And behold
11    4, 22|       and Land for Psyches, shee returned toward heaven, and commanded
12    4, 22|           When night came, Venus returned home from the banket wel
13    4, 22|          penny. When Psyches was returned from hell, to the light
14    4, 22|       his owne pleasure: then he returned to Venus, and said, And
15    4, 23|          might take, the theeves returned, laiden with their pray,
16    5, 24|         things in the house, and returned hither into our Cave; I (
17    5, 24|     about) when night came, they returned into a house not far distant
18    5, 24|          truth must be declared) returned to Caesar, desiring his
19    5, 27|     their swords: after this wee returned home glad and merry of so
20    6, 32|        were revived and that she returned to her selfe, perceiving
21    6, 34|       him out, who after a while returned againe with a pale face
22    7, 38|       suspecting no such matter, returned home praising the chast
23    7, 41|     night. Barbarus hearing this returned incontinently home, and
24    7, 41|        to his wives expectation) returned home, for she thought he
25    7, 41|        their supper, I forthwith returned home. When the Baker had
26    8, 44|        end, when he was somewhat returned to his former subtility,
27    8, 46|      nurse. And when her husband returned home, shee declared unto
28    9, 47|     Apuleius by Roses and prayer returned to his humane shape.~When
29    9, 47|      changed into toes, my hands returned againe, my neck grew short,
30    9, 48|    throughout all the Element, I returned to my proper place: About
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