Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        and came to Etolia where I married another Wife.~This tale
 2    2,  8|           us two, but that she is married more honourably than I:
 3    4, 22|          the people, were royally married to two Kings: but the virgin
 4    4, 22|           the maid that should be married did wipe her eyes with her
 5    4, 22|        that are the elder two bee married to strange husbands, made
 6    4, 22|           poore wretch have first married an husband elder than my
 7    4, 22|         sister, And in faith I am married to a husband that hath the
 8    4, 22|           him, then verily she is married to some god, and hath a
 9    4, 22| pronounced that thou shouldest he married to a dire and fierce Serpent,
10    4, 22|        mee that thou shouldst bee married to a man of base and miserable
11    4, 22|       pipes; and thus Psyches was married to Cupid, and after she
12    5, 25|           who was appointed to be married to a young Gentleman, and
13    5, 27|           This done, the Maid was married to Lepolemus, according
14    6, 32|           by Charites, and so she married with Lepolemus. Howbeit
15    6, 35|          we lay: this servant had married a Maiden of the same house,
16    7, 41|           of the Baker, which was married but a little before to one
17    8, 44|         dyed, and when his father married a new wife, and had another
18    8, 46|           to age, and ready to be married, the mother knew not by
19    8, 46|        owne goods, and would have married her to one of his especial
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