Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|       she was going away came Juno and Ceres, demaunding the
 2    4, 22|      the name of the goddesse Juno, to whom they were dedicate,
 3    4, 22|     child and in danger. Then Juno hearing the prayers of Psyches,
 4    4, 22|  Psyches cast off likewise by Juno, as without all hope of
 5    4, 22|     spouse between his armes: Juno likewise with Jupiter, and
 6    8, 46|    mayden, not much unlike to Juno, for she had a Diademe of
 7    8, 46| Castor and Pollus went behind Juno, having on their heads helmets
 8    8, 46|     with starres. This Virgin Juno sounded a Flute, which shee
 9    8, 46| judgement of Paris was ended, Juno and Pallas departed away
10    9, 47|    the Eleusians, Ceres: some Juno, other Bellona, other Hecate:
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