Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8| covereth thee, and kisseth thee sweetly, and departeth unwillingly,
 2    2, 10|         the bed, and kissed mee sweetly, and tied a garland about
 3    2, 10|         to bed, and embraced me sweetly, and so wee passed all the
 4    3, 15|     shee embraced and kissed me sweetly. And when she was somewhat
 5    4, 21|        like a bride, kissing me sweetly, and making me a parent
 6    4, 22|        Thus faire Psyches being sweetly couched among the soft and
 7    4, 22|        when he had embraced her sweetly, began to say, Is it thus
 8    4, 22|    Wherewithall shee kissed him sweetly, and desired him gently
 9    4, 22|        other kind of birds sang sweetly, foreshewing the comming
10    4, 23|        to rub my backe) I would sweetly kisse her tender feet. Then
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