Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|    seas to be immovable, the aire to lacke the blowing of
 2    1,  3| terrestrial spirits into the aire, and to pull the gods out
 3    3, 16|    though I could fly in the aire as an Eagle or though I
 4    4, 22|     was blowne by the gentle aire and of shrilling Zephyrus,
 5    4, 22|     as hee flew above in the aire, until such time as constrained
 6    4, 22|    tooke his flight into the aire. Then Psyches fell flat
 7    4, 22|      eyes after him into the aire, weeping and lamenting pitteously:
 8    4, 22| other ravenous foules of the aire. Incontinently she went
 9    4, 22|    tooke his flight into the aire, and Psyches brought her
10    4, 23|    and wounded, to heale and aire themselves) said they would
11    9, 48|   prevaile, the birds of the aire, the beasts of the hill,
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