Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|      they should goe by sea or land: to me, purposing to take
 2    2, 10|    swim, and hardly escaped to land. And after that, whatsoever
 3    2, 10|       which he lost by sea and land, for I verily do yet feel
 4    4, 22| themselves by long journies on land and by great perils on water,
 5    4, 22|     Now her sisters arrived on land, and never rested til they
 6    4, 22|       temple of Eleusis in the land of Athens, take pitty on
 7    4, 22|      with searching by Sea and Land for Psyches, shee returned
 8    5, 24|  perillous dangers, as well by land as by sea, they went together
 9    7, 42|   friends to shew them all his land, to the end he might have
10    7, 42|       extend the bounds of thy land, thou shalt have some neighbor,
11    8, 46|    travelled as well by Sea as Land, and fortuned to arrive
12    9, 47|     now thou inhabitest in the land of Eleusie; or whether thou
13    9, 48|  succoring all men, as well on land as sea; thou art she that
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