Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|        Let Fortune (quoth he) triumph yet more, let her have her
 2    5, 27|      see this virgin in great triumph sitting upon an Asse. Then
 3    7, 42|      maist thou, thou wretch, triumph upon the destruction of
 4    8, 46|    and envying the day of the triumph, when we two should so abandon
 5    8, 46| humane shape. When the day of triumph came, I was led with great
 6    8, 46|      saw the preamble of that triumph, dedicated with dancers
 7    8, 46|     his place, then began the triumph to appeare. First there
 8    8, 46|      and pleasantnesse of the triumph, I began to thinke and devise
 9    9, 47|   religious sort and in great triumph. All things seemed that
10    9, 47|   Isis, rejoyce therefore and triumph of the victory of fortune;
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