Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14| therewithall shee made a sign of joy. Then the Judge commanded
 2    3, 14|         stomackes that aked with joy, but every man delighted
 3    3, 15|       was somewhat restored unto joy shee desired me that shee
 4    4, 22|      spowse, her sweetheart, her Joy and her Solace. Wherby she
 5    4, 22|        deare Spowse Psyches with joy, who is bound and linked
 6    4, 22|       but a mother: O what great joy beare you unto us in your
 7    4, 22|          encreased his light for joy, and the razor turned his
 8    4, 22|     while shee was in this great joy, whether it were for envy
 9    4, 22|       all lovers might with more joy passe the nights in pleasure.~
10    4, 22|  chirping about, making signe of joy, and all other kind of birds
11    4, 22|        consented: then with much joy shee descended from Heaven
12    5, 27|          willing to shew as much joy as I might, as present occasion
13    5, 27|       master. O how I leaped for joy, how I neighed to see my
14    6, 32|        living thou shalt have no joy, but wander betweene light
15    6, 36|        pratling and shouting for joy, thought verely that he
16    8, 44|    before the people, with great joy and consolation, and as
17    8, 46|      night was passed, with much joy and small sleepe, the Matron
18    8, 46|      about the Theater with much joy. This done from the top
19    9, 47|    Proserpina, through the great joy which thou diddest presently
20    9, 47|          bodie mixed with feare, joy and sweate, and marvailed
21    9, 47|        and replenished with much joy, bare all kind of hearbs
22    9, 48|      executed my office in great joy with a shaven Crowne.~ ~
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