Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14|        paines according to your promise yester night, to come to
 2    3, 14|         excuse, and to defer my promise to another time.~And while
 3    4, 21|       chamber, and at length by promise of marriage, and by consent
 4    4, 22|         I find you perform your promise, my sweet wife? What do
 5    4, 22|      But Psyches remembring the promise which she had made to her
 6    4, 22|       sort, and perceiving that promise and faith was broken, bee
 7    4, 22|         unto you by your gentle promise of service.~When the god
 8    4, 22|        of peace, and an ancient promise of amity: wherefore I advise
 9    5, 31|     shepheard (according to his promise) came with his instruments
10    5, 31|         the law naturall? But I promise thee, thou shalt not long
11    6, 32|         not contented with this promise, but more and more came
12    7, 41|         side lie considered the promise which he made to his master,
13    7, 41|       the old woman answered, I promise you certainly if you will,
14    7, 43|         reason of his faithfull promise and for the safeguard of
15    8, 44| pacified her mind with delay of promise. Wherefore he promised to
16    8, 44|       the accomplishment of his promise, but he to rid himselfe
17    8, 45|          Is it reason to breake promise and faith in this sort,
18    9, 47|         fortun according to the promise of the goddesse. For the
19    9, 47|         was not deceived of the promise made unto me. For my deforme
20    9, 48|       by reason that beside the promise of gaine, my white horse
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