Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|    matter for the time, did breake off his talk, and tooke
2    2, 10| hard) lest my string should breake: but that thou mayst the
3    6, 32|     it was a hard matter to breake his minde secretly to Charites,
4    7, 41|   praying God that he might breake his necke at the first entry
5    8, 45|     fellow: Is it reason to breake promise and faith in this
6    8, 45| things, but in this we will breake of: for I perceive that
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