Book, Chapter

 1    4, 18|   might purchase to me present destruction. Then all the persons of
 2    4, 22|   sorrow, and to thyself utter destruction. Psyches hearing her Husband,
 3    4, 22|       will, purchase your owne destruction, and when you find it so,
 4    4, 22|     devising the slaughter and destruction of their sister.~In the
 5    4, 22|    they arme themselves to the destruction of mankinde. But untill
 6    4, 23|       Why wilt thou runne into destruction by meane of my feet? Why
 7    4, 23|   returning againe to my ready destruction, and remembering the griefe
 8    5, 26|     appointed, and so worke my destruction likewise? Well now I perceive
 9    5, 27| joyfull hope turned into otter destruction, for incontinently all the
10    6, 32|        my husband to worke our destruction. Howbeit, Thrasillus was
11    6, 32|     subtill meanes to worke my destruction, these be the eies whom
12    7, 42|       wretch, triumph upon the destruction of all our family, now hast
13    8, 44|      be not the occasion of my destruction, neither let my conscience
14    8, 44|         but rather devised the destruction of all her family. For by
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