Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |    is carped the foul sin of avarice. By Phaeton, that unskilfully
2    1,  6|   but by reason of his great avarice and insatiable covetousnes,
3    4, 22|     whereby you may see that avarice raigneth amongst the dead,
4    7, 41| tarry at home, the pestilent avarice of gold egged him out a
5    7, 42|      goods taken away by the avarice of the rich man, called
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