Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|     shee had done, shee tooke a cup of wine and delaied it with
 2    2, 11|   finely painted. There stood a cup of glittering silver, and
 3    6, 32|   mingled and doled drinke in a cup, excusing the absence of
 4    7, 39|        Shew us (quoth they) the cup of gold, which (under the
 5    7, 39| goddesse Siria, brought out the cup which they had stole. Howbeit
 6    7, 39|   threaten for a small trifling cup, which the mother of the
 7    7, 39|     Inhabitants, who taking the cup of gold, and the goddesse
 8    8, 45|         would drinke likewise a cup of wine. Hoe boy, wash yonder
 9    8, 45|        as soone as I beheld the cup) staied not long, but gathering
10    9, 47|       her left hand shee bare a cup of gold, out of the mouth
11    9, 47|        shepheard, and bearing a cup of gold in his hand: an
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