Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|       beware of Pamphiles, but willingly determined to bestow my
 2    3, 12|        prison, whereunto I was willingly obedient, and as they led
 3    3, 14|        mistresse, that I would willingly be at her commandement,
 4    3, 15|      thinke you not that I did willingly procure this anguish and
 5    4, 18|      mine own danger, and went willingly to eat of these roses, though
 6    4, 20|      in gree the pagiant which willingly he tooke in hand himself,
 7    4, 22|   their fleeces. Psyches arose willingly not to do her commandement,
 8    4, 23|        Why wouldst thou goe so willingly to hell? Why wilt thou runne
 9    5, 24|   trusty and faithfull, if you willingly receive me: and I will ensure
10    5, 26|     drinke unto her, which she willingly tooke in good part. Moreover,
11    5, 28|       shepheards about, that I willingly tumbled in the fire as I
12    5, 30|        nothing displeased, but willingly went forward to avoid the
13    6, 36|      my mouth: For I would not willingly (quoth he) incur the penalty
14    7, 43| betweene them, entertained him willingly and drew me up a paire of
15    8, 45|         All which things I did willingly bring to passe, and obeyed
16    8, 46|        another night, which he willingly granted, partly for gaine
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