Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| thinke that my horse was also delighted with the same, and hath
2    2,  8|       And while I was greatly delighted with the view of these things,
3    2,  9|      when my mind was greatly delighted I sayd, Behold Fotis I am
4    2, 11|       my cousin Lucius may be delighted with the pleasantnes of
5    3, 14|       with joy, but every man delighted at this passing sport, so
6    4, 19|   sorts of armes, hee greatly delighted in hunting and chasing,
7    4, 22|       of Psyches were greatly delighted.~Howbeit the wickednesse
8    5, 25|     desired the same) was now delighted with the talke of a wicked
9    7, 39|      intent your eares may be delighted in hearing the same.~
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