Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|  embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee smelling the
 2    1,  7| remembrance, and gently came and kissed mee, saying, O my deare
 3    2,  9|         was in, ran upon her and kissed the place where she had
 4    2,  9|       wherwithall I embraced and kissed her more often, and shee
 5    2,  9|     often, and shee embraced and kissed me likewise, and moreover
 6    2,  9|          I had said she eftsoone kissed me, and bid me be of good
 7    2, 10|   turning himselfe, embraced and kissed him, and desired the Gentleman,
 8    2, 10|         threw about the bed, and kissed mee sweetly, and tied a
 9    2, 11|       and his crowne shaven, who kissed his hands and knees, saying,
10    3, 15|        because shee embraced and kissed me sweetly. And when she
11    3, 16|        the coffer, which I first kissed and embraced, and prayed
12    4, 19|          after that he had often kissed it, he drove it clean through
13    4, 21|          was greatly feared, and kissed her hand and said, O mother
14    4, 22|     these words she embraced and kissed her sonne, and took her
15    4, 22|   brought mee.~Wherewithall shee kissed him sweetly, and desired
16    4, 22|    husband Came, and when he had kissed and embraced her he fell
17    4, 22|      Cupid shee embraced him and kissed him and kissed him a thousand
18    4, 22|  embraced him and kissed him and kissed him a thousand times, fearing
19    5, 26|         good part. Moreover, hee kissed her twice or thrice whereof
20    7, 41|      doore. Then the Bakers wife kissed him a thousand times and
21    8, 46|         my nose, which done, she kissed me, not as they accustome
22    8, 46|          in the meane season she kissed me, and looked in my mouth
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