Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |    so pleasant and worthy a work, devised by the author,
2    2,  9|  and gorgeous apparell doth work and set forth in the corporal
3    2, 11|   and spoyle the corpse, to work their inchantments. Then
4    2, 11|    of dead men, and thereby work their sorceries and inchantments.
5    3, 15| person, when she mindeth to work her enchantments. Howbeit
6    3, 16| said that her mistresse, to work her sorceries on such as
7    3, 16|   me now, and inforce me to work my own sorrow? Are you in
8    3, 17|  were consented together to work my harm, and fearing lest
9    4, 22|  they settled themselves to work their treasons against Psyches,
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