Book, Chapter

 1    3, 16|         and to fly whither she pleased. Wherefore she willed me
 2    4, 22|    mind and body, although she pleased all the world, yet hated
 3    4, 22|         So this evill counsell pleased these two evil women, and
 4    5, 26|    thrice whereof she was well pleased but I (not well contented
 5    5, 28|  climbing up the hill, neither pleased when he saw my hoofe torne
 6    6, 32|       in his heart he was well pleased and joyfull. And to counterfeit
 7    6, 32|     let thee in. This counsell pleased Thrasillus marveilously,
 8    6, 32|       the eies whom I have ill pleased, behold now they foreshew
 9    6, 36| counsell of his wife, was well pleased to slay me to save himselfe:
10    8, 44|      successours. This opinion pleased every man, wherefore the
11    8, 46|       and promising that if it pleased him to give her the victory
12    8, 46|       of Lydians, whereby they pleased the minds of the standers
13    8, 46|       but Venus that was right pleased and glad in her heart, danced
14    9, 48|      rejoyce, since as it hath pleased the gods to call thee three
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