Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5| minde by nature doth chance contrary. For as teares oftentimes
 2    2,  8|  hither and thither. On the contrary part, the image of the Goddesse
 3    4, 21|  the night doe often change contrary. And to dream of weeping,
 4    4, 21|  prosperous change. Whereas contrary to dreame of laughing, carnal
 5    4, 22|   saying, behold cruell and contrary fortune, behold how we,
 6    4, 22|   And although there blew a contrary winde, yet being brought
 7    4, 22|    Then Psyches driven away contrary to her hope, was double
 8    4, 22|     ashamed to do any thing contrary to the will of my daughter
 9    5, 24|   she sheweth such evill or contrary opinions in men, that the
10    5, 24|  with the name of good, and contrary the good and innocent be
11    5, 31| hands of the theeves: where contrary thou runnest away alone,
12    6, 36|   and abused the young man, contrary to all nature and reason.
13    7, 37|   in mine Assie wits, where contrary if I did flie and abhorre
14    7, 41| that should ensue if he did contrary. On the other side he thought
15    7, 41|  Venus, behold her husband (contrary to their expectation) came
16    7, 41| morsell, when the good man (contrary to his wives expectation)
17    7, 43|     was: the souldiers said contrary, whereby to know the verity
18    8, 44|     the Gardener proved the contrary) but to the end he might
19    8, 44|  without the hearing of the contrary part, like as the barbarous
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