Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|   lament, and her two sisters hearing of her most miserable fortune,
 2    4, 22|    utter destruction. Psyches hearing her Husband, was contented
 3    4, 22|      and in danger. Then Juno hearing the prayers of Psyches,
 4    4, 23|      captive gentlewoman, who hearing the voice of the old woman,
 5    5, 25|     seeing the young man, and hearing the name of brothels and
 6    6, 32|    same Sepulchre. Thrasillus hearing all the matter, and knowing
 7    6, 36|      lost the same night, and hearing my voice, whereby they judged
 8    6, 36|   your Master. Then the Cooke hearing the counsell of his wife,
 9    7, 39|     eares may be delighted in hearing the same.~
10    7, 41|       and him ten, but Myrmex hearing these words, was greatly
11    7, 41|     meane season Philesiterus hearing the noise at the doore,
12    7, 41| baines yester night. Barbarus hearing this returned incontinently
13    7, 42|        His other two brethren hearing his lamentable voice ran
14    8, 44|      or judgment, without the hearing of the contrary part, like
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