Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |          this time, as I nothing doubt of your Lordships goodnesse.
 2    1,  2|      called Thessaly, you should doubt any thing of that which
 3    4, 22|          triall of my faith, and doubt you not that I will persever
 4    4, 22| necessary he should, there is no doubt but a new cupid shall be
 5    4, 22|       house or no? Thus being in doubt, poore Psyches prepared
 6    4, 22|       was the cause that put all doubt from Psyches, who was scantly
 7    5, 24|       may put away all feare and doubt nothing at all. For after
 8    5, 25|    proceed in your enterprise. I doubt not but all theeves, and
 9    6, 34|      length as they were thus in doubt, they perceived another
10    8, 44|        never a word was in great doubt what she might doe, and
11    9, 47|     above all things beware thou doubt not nor feare any of those
12    9, 48|    inconveniences. Being thus in doubt, I refrained my selfe from
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