Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|         to eat, where we should weepe and lament? And therewithall
 2    3, 14| suffered the thing wherfore you weepe, to any reproach and ignominy,
 3    4, 21|       me poore Asse likewise to weepe, and thus she said, Alas
 4    4, 22|      and mother did nothing but weepe and lament, and her two
 5    4, 22|      heere is shee for whom you weepe, I pray you torment your
 6    4, 22|        to enforce themselves to weepe, they called unto Psyches
 7    4, 22|         to slay your selfe, nor weepe not at all, but rather adore
 8    5, 31|       of the boy did lament and weepe for the death of their sonne,
 9    6, 32|     sort: I pray you my friends weepe not, nor lament for me,
10    6, 32|        which caused them all to weepe: but they fearing to become
11    6, 34|        to our company, began to weepe and complaine saying: Alas
12    7, 42|        tydings could in no wise weepe, so farre was he stroken
13    9, 48|   whereby I began so greatly to weepe and sigh that my words were
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