Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|        there was an old man which followed her, who as soon as he espied
 2    3, 12|        City gathered together and followed me, and although I looked
 3    3, 17|       were out of the house, they followed us with great staves, and
 4    4, 22|        such was the company which followed Venus, marching towards
 5    4, 22|       selfe among the people that followed. Then they brought her to
 6    4, 22| grievously wounded that the blood followed, and thereby of her owne
 7    4, 22|        upon the ground. But Cupid followed her downe, and lighted upon
 8    4, 22|          joyfully, the birds that followed nothing feared the Eagle,
 9    6, 32|     leaped upon their Horses, and followed the beast. But hee returning
10    7, 41|            and Myrmex fast bound, followed him weeping, not because
11    8, 46|       bare a regall scepter: then followed another resembling Pallas,
12    8, 46|           which seemed goddesses, followed certaine waiting servants,
13    9, 47|           a magistrate! after him followed one with a maurell, a staffe,
14    9, 47|         and by after the goddesse followed a foot as men do, and specially
15    9, 47|          a palme tree, after whom followed a cow with an upright gate,
16    9, 47|           company of die rest and followed the procession: everie one
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