Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |       soone fading beauty of the world, consenting thereto in his
 2    2,  8|         common report of all the World, the Sorceries and Inchauntments
 3    2,  8|         and reduce all the whole world againe to the old Chaos.
 4    2, 11|        finde no place in all the world which I like better than
 5    3, 13|          all the treasure of the world, can finde no reasonable
 6    3, 15| perpetuall darkness over all the world her selfe. And you shall
 7    3, 15|          to the East part of the world, and preparing her selfe
 8    3, 15|       above all the joyes of the world. Then (quoth she) O my Lucius,
 9    4, 22|        and province of the whole world. Wherupon innumerable strangers
10    4, 22|      renowned throughout all the world, with whome a mortall maiden
11    4, 22|        bee none found in all the world of like wretchednesse. When
12    4, 22|     although she pleased all the world, yet hated shee in her selfe
13    4, 22|     appointed to destroy all the world.~Thus ended she her words,
14    4, 22|        day more happy in all the world than she. And so it may
15    4, 22|         all the east part of the world have thee in veneration,
16    4, 22|      thee in veneration, all the world calleth thee Lucina: I pray
17    4, 22|    proclaimed throughout all the world, that whatsoever hee were
18    4, 22|        to returne againe to this world. Then shalt thou see a great
19    4, 22|         same way againe into the world as thou wentest: but above
20    4, 22|        hell, to the light of the world, shee was ravished with
21    4, 22|          of comely beauty in the world, remember yet the benefit
22    4, 23|      renowned throughout all the world. And it shall be registred
23    5, 25|          above all things in the world, and above their vengeance,
24    5, 28|       veriest hangman in all the world, who was not contented with
25    5, 29|       before the face of all the world, had it not beene that by
26    5, 31|         veriest foole in all the world) mightest thou perswade
27    6, 32|          above all things in the world, was joyfull in his heart
28    7, 40|       pestilent woman in all the world, insomuch that he endured
29    8, 46|        fairest spouse of all the world, if he would prefer her
30    8, 46|          in the beginning of the world one onely Grace corrupted
31    8, 46|          all the wise men in the world, by envy and malice of wicked
32    9, 47|          in the beginning of the world diddest couple together
33    9, 47| nourishest all the fruits of the world by thy vigor and force;
34    9, 47|        adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable
35    9, 47|       shalt live blessed in this world, thou shalt live glorious
36    9, 47|           and mistres of all the world: The fruitfull trees rejoyced
37    9, 48|        forme of birds, the other world doth ingender; the Priests
38    9, 48|         grace nourishest all the world, and hearest a great affection
39    9, 48|          thou environest all the world, thou givest light to the
40    9, 48|        Sunne, thou governest the world, thou treadest downe the
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