Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   yesternight, or no, and now seeke the means to escape away?
 2    2, 11|   down to view the streets to seeke some reliefe for my poore
 3    4, 18|   there with them, but I must seeke my dinner in some other
 4    4, 22|      about in the countrey to seeke her husband Cupid, but he
 5    4, 22|     engender thee? Or shall I seeke for counsel of every poore
 6    4, 22|     you with all diligence to seeke out one whose name is Psyches,
 7    4, 22|   amorous? and why should you seeke the death of her, whom he
 8    4, 22|  selfe hither and thither, to seeke her husband, the rather
 9    4, 22|       know whether he (whom I seeke for) be in his mothers house
10    5, 24|       certaine season, and to seeke for other fellowes to be
11    5, 26| selling of the Maiden, and to seeke for other companions. But
12    6, 32|      unsure Image: thou shalt seeke for the hand that pricked
13    6, 32|   marriage; now is it time to seeke out my sweet Lepolemus,
14    6, 34|       out of their company to seeke him out, who after a while
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