Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |       in good part, I shall not onely thinke my small travell
 2    1,  1| narrowly scanned, you shall not onely finde it evident and plaine,
 3    1,  3|         that I am, that for the onely desire to see a game of
 4    1,  3|       whereas she enforceth not onely the inhabitants of the countrey
 5    1,  5|     done here this night, whome onely I may call to witnesse for
 6    1,  6|       he more in his house than onely one maid, who goeth apparelled
 7    1,  7|        to depart, and sayd that onely shame and reproach done
 8    2,  8|       and why not? For I am not onely of kindred to thy mother
 9    2, 10|       now ready unto Venery not onely in minde but also in body,
10    3, 13|       thought that I should not onely escape unpunished, but also
11    3, 17|        wild Asse, that doth not onely eat up his fellowes meat,
12    4, 18|      was any valley at all, but onely the bank of the river, environed
13    4, 22|        the feete of Proserpina, onely contented with course bread,
14    4, 22|        nor any thing else, save onely an infernall and deadly
15    4, 23|        gentle Magitian hath not onely given thee the shape and
16    4, 23|     person that heard her, save onely the captive gentlewoman,
17    5, 24|        of the Emperours army, I onely stole away and delivered
18    5, 26|         ought to accompt me not onely your Captaine in robbery
19    5, 29|        his stones, he might not onely be deprived of his courage
20    5, 30|       saw no manner of boy, but onely found the Asse loose and
21    5, 30|      spoken, but (which I could onely do) I greatly rejoiced at
22    5, 31|     morrow his stones shall not onely be cut off, but also his
23    6, 33|         to make up an Army, but onely Drummes and Trumpets. But
24    7, 39|          some had their members onely hidden: some wore such ragged
25    7, 40|        comfort my selfe by this onely meane, in that to the miserable
26    7, 41|         passed by, he would not onely put him in prison, and bind
27    7, 41|         of a coward, who is not onely afraid of my husband but
28    7, 41|    nothing else that night save onely bewaile his striped and
29    7, 41|         not find the woman, but onely their master hanging dead
30    7, 43|        and defend himselfe, but onely threaten that if ever he
31    8, 44|         Thou art my comfort and onely health, for those thy comely
32    8, 44|        but the cruell woman the onely example of stepmothers malice,
33    8, 44|        call in the servant, who onely was reported to know all
34    8, 46|        love, thou art he whom I onely desire, without thee I cannot
35    8, 46|   aspishly, and sometimes dance onely with her eyes: As soone
36    8, 46|      beginning of the world one onely Grace corrupted the sentence
37    9, 47|         her providence: and not onely all beasts private and tame,
38    9, 48|     mind, that is to say, I was onely religious to the goddesse
39    9, 48|         the Priests who had not onely the token of his foote,
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