Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|    might. And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed
 2    2,  8| Lucius, and then he came and embraced me, by and by he went unto
 3    2,  9|     this fire, wherwithall I embraced and kissed her more often,
 4    2,  9|     her more often, and shee embraced and kissed me likewise,
 5    2, 10|    Then he turning himselfe, embraced and kissed him, and desired
 6    2, 10|  shee came to me to bed, and embraced me sweetly, and so wee passed
 7    2, 11|     ranne unto the Biere and embraced it, and with deepe sighes
 8    3, 15|   and specially because shee embraced and kissed me sweetly. And
 9    3, 16|     which I first kissed and embraced, and prayed that I might [
10    4, 22|   had spoken these words she embraced and kissed her sonne, and
11    4, 22|     husband, who when he had embraced her sweetly, began to say,
12    4, 22|   and when they had eftsoone embraced their prey, and thanked
13    4, 22|   and when he had kissed and embraced her he fell asleep. Then
14    4, 22|    in the love of Cupid shee embraced him and kissed him and kissed
15    4, 22|      too licentious appetite embraced my most mortall Foe, to
16    4, 22|  after that hee had eftsoone embraced him, gan say in this manner:
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