Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|    street, and at length (as I curiously gazed on every thing) I
2    2,  9|         yet if her hair be not curiously set forth shee cannot seeme
3    4, 22| entered in. All things were so curiously and finely wrought, that
4    4, 22|         which when Psyches did curiously behold, she marvelling at
5    4, 22|     within a Forest, faire and curiously wrought, and minding to
6    5, 24|   doores of all the house, and curiously viewed the cofers and chests,
7    7, 41|        knowledge of a man, and curiously endeavoured to know out
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