Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|     matter in a more plaine and simple fashion. Then answered he,
2    2, 10| assembly of people, to tell the simple sort their fortune, a certaine
3    4, 22|        thee.~Then the poore and simple miser Psyches was mooved
4    4, 22|      unto her in this manner: O simple Psyches, consider with thy
5    4, 22|        and said unto Psyches, O simple woman without all experience,
6    7, 39|        they deceive many of the simple sort, for if one had demanded
7    7, 42|        poore man which was very simple and fearefull, seeing all
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