Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|   ended her mourning time in lamentable wise, with face and visage
2    2, 11|      vesture, and weeping in lamentable wise. And he spake unto
3    2, 11|    same. But shee weeping in lamentable wise, did swear by all the
4    3, 13|    relented and mooved by my lamentable teares, I called all the
5    3, 17|    neighbours crying in most lamentable sort, which enforced him
6    4, 22|      by her name, that their lamentable cries came unto her eares,
7    4, 22| yeeld out their pittious and lamentable cries. When Psyches had
8    7, 41|     any man, but because his lamentable spirit, with a halter about
9    7, 42|     two brethren hearing his lamentable voice ran towards him to
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