Book, Chapter

 1    3, 12|     the street, all the City gathered together and followed me,
 2    3, 15|   away the haire which I had gathered, out of my apron: which
 3    3, 15|    accustomed practise, shee gathered together all substance for
 4    3, 17|       And would to God I had gathered some garlands this evening
 5    4, 22|   which when Psyches saw she gathered up and put everything in
 6    4, 22|  with all diligence went and gathered up such lockes as shee found,
 7    5, 27|     and Maidens of the towne gathered together to see this virgin
 8    5, 28|   another torment for me: he gathered a great many sharp thornes
 9    5, 30|     came too late. Then they gathered together the peeces of his
10    6, 32| lamentably. All the Citizens gathered together, and such as they
11    6, 33|    darts, some clubbes, some gathered up great stones, some held
12    6, 35|  became so jealous, that she gathered together all her husbands
13    7, 39|    telling of fortunes, they gathered a great quantity of money,
14    8, 45|   fed with dainty morsels, I gathered together my flesh, my skin
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