Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|   appeared all naked.~But I not willing to see him any longer in
 2    1,  5|       end my life, that am most willing to dye. And therewithal
 3    3, 15|     quoth she) O my Lucius, how willing would I be to fulfil your
 4    3, 16|         bird of that kinde, and willing to proove her force, mooved
 5    5, 24|   threatnings, and such as were willing might be incouraged forward
 6    5, 27|   sitting upon an Asse. Then I (willing to shew as much joy as I
 7    7, 41|    himselfe to ride abroad, and willing to keepe the chastity of
 8    7, 41|        the custody of his wife, willing him that he should threaten,
 9    7, 41|       suspected the matter, and willing to know who it was, rose
10    8, 44|      knew by others, I will God willing declare unto you. So it
11    8, 46|         her brother, being very willing and desirous to obey his
12    8, 46| Phrygian shepheard Paris with a willing mind delivered the golden
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