Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|       poysoned her husband my sisters sonne, to the intent to
 2    4, 22|    and set out. Her other two sisters, which were nothing so greatly
 3    4, 22|       and lament, and her two sisters hearing of her most miserable
 4    4, 22|     beware: for know that thy sisters, thinking that thou art
 5    4, 22|      not to aid her sorrowful Sisters, no nor once to see them.
 6    4, 22|  grant that she might see her sisters, wherby she might speak
 7    4, 22|    pernicious counsell of you sisters) to see the shape of my
 8    4, 22|  servant Zephyrus to bring my sisters downe into the valley as
 9    4, 22|   After long search made, the sisters of Psyches came unto the
10    4, 22|  shall she know that she hath sisters no Abjects, but worthier
11    4, 22|   towards us, for now thy two sisters have drawn their swords
12    4, 22|       worthy to be called thy sisters, for their great hatred
13    4, 22|   myself with the sight of my sisters. I pray you by these beautifull
14    4, 22|    accustomed to doe.~Now her sisters arrived on land, and never
15    4, 22|    harmony and modulation the sisters of Psyches were greatly
16    4, 22|    contented to live with thy sisters, or whether thou remaine
17    4, 22|  played the parts of naturall sisters in warning thee.~Then the
18    4, 22|    this sort: O my most deare sisters, I heartily thanke you for
19    4, 22|     shape wherefore my loving sisters if you have any wholeome
20    4, 22| execution the counsell of her Sisters, yet she was in doubtfull
21    4, 22|     the husband of one of her Sisters did dwell. Which when Psyches
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