Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|        contented, and then she arose and brought me into a chamber
2    4, 22|      of their fleeces. Psyches arose willingly not to do her
3    7, 42| boughes. In the morning when I arose, I found my hoofes shriveled
4    8, 44|     the executioner. But there arose a sage and ancient Physitian,
5    9, 47|    Assie and drowsie sleepe, I arose with a joyfull face, and
6    9, 47|        and by when I awaked, I arose, haveing the members of
7    9, 47|        cleare and golden sunne arose, when as behold I saw the
8    9, 48|        I greatly rejoyced: and arose before day to speake with
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