Book, Chapter

1    3, 13|      are but boyes, take mens hearts unto you, and let us enter
2    3, 13|       and favour. And when my hearts were somewhat relented and
3    4, 19| abroad, like men with ganders hearts to creepe through every
4    4, 22|       great envy within their hearts, and one of them being curious,
5    5, 24|      the most hard and stonie hearts, was accused of theft and
6    6, 32|      a prey with our feminine hearts? Let us mount upon our Horses,
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