Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|  that lay under the bed, and shewed me to Panthia. This is hee,
 2    1,  7|     of whom I bought them. I shewed him the old man which sate
 3    2,  8|  wherein Art envying Nature, shewed her great cunning. For they
 4    2, 11|  chamber somewhat darke, and shewed me a Matron cloathed in
 5    2, 11|   witnesses, before whom she shewed the dead body, and every
 6    3, 14|  words somewhat gravely, and shewed my selfe more merry than
 7    4, 20|   and let us in, and then he shewed us a large Counter, wherein
 8    4, 22| brought him to the city, and shewed him Psyches (for so the
 9    4, 22|  your sister.~After this she shewed them the storehouses of
10    5, 27|    the kindnesse which I had shewed unto her, and never leaved
11    7, 41|  obstinate mind of Myrmex he shewed him glittering gold in his
12    9, 47|      of Mercurie. The fourth shewed out a token of equitie by
13    9, 48|    might know him againe, he shewed me how the ankle of his
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