Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|     any man would watch a dead corps that night hee should be
 2    2, 11|      bent continually upon the Corps, never looking off, nor
 3    2, 11|      charme the keepers of the corps asleepe, neither can it
 4    2, 11|     the morning following, the corps whole and sound as he received
 5    2, 11|     this sort: That is, if the corps be diminished or spoyled
 6    2, 11|     you do wel defend the dead corps from the wicked witches,
 7    2, 11|     into a chamber whereas the corps lay covered with white sheets,
 8    2, 11|   which of us two was the dead corps, for I lay prostrat as one
 9    2, 11|      Witnesses, and ran to the corps, and eftsoons kissing him,
10    2, 11|       folly. And by and by the corps came forth, which because
11    2, 11|       and mercy upon this dead corps, who is miserably murdered,
12    2, 11|       were uttered by the dead corps, the Prophet drew nigh unto
13    2, 11|     torment thy body? Then the corps moved his head again, and
14    2, 11|         by the words which the corps spoke againe and sayd, Behold
15    4, 19|     body. Then we honoured the corps of so puissant a man, and
16    4, 22| whereof was this:—~Let Psyches corps be clad in mourning weed,~
17    4, 22|        lay there as a sleeping corps.~But Cupid being now healed
18    6, 32|       ended her life, upon the corps of her slaine husband, whom
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