Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |       that should come after: whereof part by negligence of times
 2 Life    |       the spirit of Socrates, whereof St. Augustine maketh mention
 3 Pref    |     to the enterprised matter whereof I purpose to entreat, I
 4    1,  7|     obtained your own desire, whereof I am right glad. Then answered
 5    2, 10|     wearinesse of my travell, whereof I pray you pardon mee, and
 6    2, 11|      certaine house, the gate whereof was closed fast, so that
 7    3, 17|     in his hand, the glimpses whereof did yeeld out such light
 8    4, 22|       Latine verse, the sence whereof was this:—~Let Psyches corps
 9    4, 22|      doth threaten unto thee, whereof if thou take not good heed
10    4, 22|       before, the brightnesse whereof did darken the light of
11    4, 23|    gently kicked mee forward, whereof I was nothing displeased,
12    5, 26|    kissed her twice or thrice whereof she was well pleased but
13    6, 32|       those wounds (the bloud whereof thy teares did wash away)
14    6, 32|  shalt see no more, then that whereof thou dreamest: Thou shalt
15    8, 45|     was sold to two brethren, whereof one was a Baker, and the
16    8, 45| Servants to a man of worship, whereof one was a Baker that baked
17    8, 46|   should pay money, by meanes whereof I was a profitable companion
18    8, 46|    lively trees, from the top whereof ran downe a cleare and fresh
19    8, 46|  naked swords in their hands, whereof one named Terror, and the
20    9, 47|     of gold, out of the mouth whereof the serpent Aspis lifted
21    9, 48|     and in a religious habit, whereof I am not forbidden to speake,
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