Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| Counsellor, and perswadeth him to forsake me, and now being at the
2    2,  8|        forbid Cosin that I should forsake myne Host Milo without any
3    5, 24|           should most shunne, and forsake, yea and that which is more
4    5, 24|     profite which they had) would forsake their base and servile estate,
5    5, 24|    banished away and compelled to forsake the court: his wife Platina,
6    6, 36|         caused the standers by to forsake me as being a fierce and
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