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1 2, 9| upon by all the Court of Cupid, though were girded with 2 2, 10| the first Arrow of cruell Cupid within my breast, I bent 3 4, 22| THE MARRIAGE OF CUPID AND PSYCHES~THE TWENTY-SECOND 4 4, 22| tale of the marriage of Cupid and Psyches.~There was sometimes 5 4, 22| called her winged sonne Cupid, rash enough and hardy, 6 4, 22| were myne owne spirit or Cupid himselfe: but I pray you 7 4, 22| there is no doubt but a new cupid shall be borne. By this 8 4, 22| of all beasts, even faire Cupid couched fairly, at whose 9 4, 22| broyling in the love of Cupid shee embraced him and kissed 10 4, 22| downe upon the ground. But Cupid followed her downe, and 11 4, 22| upon her, in the honour of Cupid which accustomed to broyle 12 4, 22| and worship the great god Cupid, and winne him unto you 13 4, 22| the sonne of Venus, even Cupid himselfe that lay with mee. 14 4, 22| vaine hope shee cried O Cupid take me a more worthy wife, 15 4, 22| countrey to seeke her husband Cupid, but he was gotten into 16 4, 22| ignorant of the brute of my son Cupid, and of his demeanour, which 17 4, 22| her mind, and to excuse Cupid with al their power (although 18 4, 22| this poore maid, espouse to Cupid, who is in great danger 19 4, 22| sleep. In the mean season, Cupid was closed fast in the surest 20 4, 22| when as by the pricke of Cupid he brought up the boy Ganimedes, 21 4, 22| the person of the wife of Cupid, came from the high-house 22 4, 22| as a sleeping corps.~But Cupid being now healed of his 23 4, 22| brought her present to Venus.~Cupid being more and more in love 24 4, 22| all know this young man Cupid whom I have nourished with 25 4, 22| up Psyches, the spouse of Cupid, into the Pallace of heaven. 26 4, 22| maist be immortall, and that Cupid may be thine everlasting 27 4, 22| was sumptuously prepared, Cupid sate downe with his deare 28 4, 22| thus Psyches was married to Cupid, and after she was delivered 29 8, 44| unto the raging flame of Cupid, and under colour of the