Book, Chapter

1    4, 20|     assembly, that no person was hardy until it was day, as to
2    4, 20|        of the beast, slit out an hardy and ventrous theefe.~In
3    4, 22|     sonne Cupid, rash enough and hardy, who by his evill manners
4    8, 46|        patient. But the bold and hardy woman, to the end she might
5    9, 47|         that any man shall be so hardy, as to blame and reprove
6    9, 48| desperate a mind, or so rash and hardy, as to enterprise any thing
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