Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|     that seeth or heareth some joyfull newes, so I being in this
 2    1,  5|   sound sleepe. Then I rose up joyfull with a merry countenance,
 3    3, 14|         but pleasantly beare a joyfull face. And verily all the
 4    4, 22|        a divine babe, and very joyfull in that she should be honored
 5    4, 22|    liberall right hand, by the joyfull ceremonies of thy harvest,
 6    4, 22|        Psyches: who being very joyfull thereof, presented it to
 7    5, 25|        Merchants, began to wax joyfull, and smiled with herself.
 8    5, 27|    came nigh them; but this my joyfull hope turned into otter destruction,
 9    6, 32|   although that Thrasillus was joyfull of the death of Lepolemus,
10    6, 32|        he was well pleased and joyfull. And to counterfeit the
11    6, 32|       things in the world, was joyfull in his heart and looked
12    7, 41|    rest my selfe, I was not so joyfull of my liberty, as when the
13    8, 45|         The master being right joyfull hereat caused the Baker
14    9, 47| drowsie sleepe, I arose with a joyfull face, and mooved by a great
15    9, 47|      that amongst so faire and joyfull Ceremonies, and in so good
16    9, 47|   things seemed that day to be joyfull, as well all manner of beasts
17    9, 48|        see them againe, was as joyfull as they, accepting and taking
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