Book, Chapter

 1    3, 16|        I were the messenger of Jupiter, yet would I have recourse
 2    3, 17|        Sarces. Howbeit at last Jupiter administred to me an unhoped
 3    4, 22|       and competence the great Jupiter had affiance) preferre me
 4    4, 22|        fabricate and built for Jupiter himselfe.~Then Psyches moved
 5    4, 22|        sister of the great God Jupiter which art adored and worshipped
 6    4, 22|      the royall Pallace of God Jupiter, and with a proud and bold
 7    4, 22|        her affaires, whereunto Jupiter consented: then with much
 8    4, 22| cruellnesse of the daughter of Jupiter, and of so evill a mother,
 9    4, 22|       the royall bird of great Jupiter, the Eagle remembring his
10    4, 22|  heavens, to be made butler of Jupiter, and minding to shew the
11    4, 22|    heavens, and arrived before Jupiter to declare his cause: then
12    4, 22|        declare his cause: then Jupiter after that hee had eftsoone
13    4, 22|   Theatre was replenished, and Jupiter began to speake in this
14    4, 22|    civill. Incontinently after Jupiter commanded Mercury to bring
15    4, 22|      armes: Juno likewise with Jupiter, and all the other gods
16    4, 22|    Ganimedes filled the pot of Jupiter, and Bacchus served the
17    4, 23|      delivered by the Bull. If Jupiter transformed himselfe into
18    5, 27|       the law and order of God Jupiter) ranne fiercely and terribly
19    6, 32|       or with the lightning of Jupiter, she presently fell downe
20    8, 46|       a signe, signifying that Jupiter had commanded him so to
21    8, 46|       by the counsell of great Jupiter, sold his judgement for
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