Book, Chapter

 1    3, 17|   name of the prince of the country to be delivered from so
 2    4, 19|     have roved about in the country of Boetia, have lost your
 3    4, 20|  Nicanor which dwelt in the Country of Thracia, which was of
 4    4, 21|  some worthy matron of that country, who was so fair and beautiful,
 5    4, 22|  were a Grecian, and of the country of Ionia, because of the
 6    4, 22|  Psyches travelling in that country, fortuned to come to another
 7    6, 33|    Wolves which were in the Country about, so fierce and cruell
 8    6, 34|   else, but to enquire what Country they were in: Howbeit they
 9    6, 34|   this desart and pestilent Country.~
10    7, 40|     worthiest dames of this country, and worthy to weare a crowne
11    8, 45| renowned throughout all the Country by reason of mee. For every
12    8, 45|     master was, and of what country. His name was Thiasus, hee
13    8, 46|     ring, and went into the country, whereas she commanded one
14    8, 46|   pray her to come into the country to him, and that she should
15    9, 48|     which I had left in the country, when Fotis by errour made
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