Book, Chapter

 1    4, 21|        at length by promise of marriage, and by consent of our parents
 2    4, 21|       contracted together. The marriage day was come, the house
 3    4, 21|    feare.~In this sort was our marriage disturbed, like the marriage
 4    4, 21|   marriage disturbed, like the marriage of Hyppodame and Perithous.
 5    4, 22|                            THE MARRIAGE OF CUPID AND PSYCHES~THE
 6    4, 22|     and delectable tale of the marriage of Cupid and Psyches.~There
 7    4, 22|     time approached of Psyches marriage, preparation was made, blacke
 8    4, 22|   sorrowful spowse, not to her marriage, but to her final end and
 9    4, 22|       greatly desire to end my marriage, I greatly covet to see
10    4, 22|    perfect consummation of the marriage, he rose in the morning
11    4, 22|     repent thee, and that this marriage shal be dearely bought.
12    4, 22|     thou hast invented, by the marriage of Proserpin, by the diligent
13    4, 22|     gave unto her by reason of marriage, so finely wrought that
14    4, 22|        of my son, since as the marriage was made betweene unequall
15    4, 22|      of parents, wherefore the marriage is illegitimate, and the
16    4, 22|     bee taken away by meane of marriage: he hath chosen a Maiden
17    4, 22|        in that it is a mortall marriage, for it seemeth unto me
18    4, 22|        by the great banket and marriage feast was sumptuously prepared,
19    5, 26|        thou hast forgotten thy marriage, and doest esteeme this
20    5, 27|       the very same day of her marriage, that my manger should be
21    6, 32|       Hee demanded Charites in marriage, who although he were a
22    6, 32|    that he was glad of the new marriage, and comming home againe
23    6, 32|      garments, demanded her in marriage, and so without shame, he
24    6, 32|      of Charites with talke of marriage, but she gently refused
25    6, 32|       by your speed and quicke marriage we should justly raise and
26    6, 32|    shalt have no delight of my marriage, thou shalt not die, and
27    6, 32|      the wicked breaker of our marriage; now is it time to seeke
28    7, 41| breaking the faith and bond of marriage, whereby she said, they
29    8, 46|   though it had beene a day of marriage. Then came in a great multitude
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