Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |  persons which attempt things passing their power and capacity.
 2 Life    |    the ‘Golden Asse’, for the passing stile and matter therein.
 3 Pref    |    feed thy bended eares~with passing pleasant prose:~So that
 4    3, 14|   every man delighted at this passing sport, so passed out of
 5    4, 22| common sort. Yet the singular passing beauty and maidenly majesty
 6    5, 24|    with her all her treasure, passing through the hands of the
 7    5, 24|   carryed barly sheafes, and (passing through the middle of them
 8    5, 29|      For he espyeth any woman passing by the way, whether she
 9    5, 29|       espyed an honest maiden passing by die high way, he by and
10    6, 32|     coloring the matter, with passing craft in the middest of
11    7, 41| thought of the gaine, and the passing pleasure of the crownes
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