Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|           put my neck into it, and leaped from the bed, thinking to
 2    3, 17|          hope of present remedy, I leaped up with my fore feet as
 3    4, 18|           other place.~Wherefore I leaped into a garden which was
 4    4, 20|  Thrasileon was ready at hand, and leaped out of the caverne, and
 5    4, 22|         had spoken these words she leaped upon the face of poore Psyches,
 6    5, 27| commandement of my master. O how I leaped for joy, how I neighed to
 7    6, 32|            noyse, but behold there leaped out no Goat, nor Deere,
 8    6, 32|     chasing speare. By and by they leaped upon their Horses, and followed
 9    6, 33|          compassing us round about leaped on every side, tearing us
10    7, 42|          mouth of a Shepheards dog leaped a live frog, and immediately
11    9, 47|          and seeming as though she leaped out of the Sea. Then thought
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