Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |  mooved thereunto by the right pleasant pastime and delectable matter
 2  Ded    |     whom I might best offer so pleasant and worthy a work, devised
 3  Ded    |   before him a tree laden with pleasant apples, he being neverthelesse
 4 Life    |         are enriched with such pleasant matter, with such excellency
 5 Pref    |      bended eares~with passing pleasant prose:~So that thou daine
 6 Pref    |      will set forth unto you a pleasant Grecian feast. Whereunto
 7    1,  1|        before us, by merry and pleasant talke.~But he that laughed
 8    1,  2|        to marvell) a faire boy pleasant and nimble, winding and
 9    1,  5|        behind the Plane tree a pleasant running water as cleere
10    1,  5|       unto him, in that by the pleasant relation thereof we have
11    2,  8|      is beautifull, wanton and pleasant in talke. And soone when
12    2,  9|     that yeeldeth forth a more pleasant and gracious comelinesse
13    3, 15|         for she seemed nothing pleasant neither in countenance nor
14    3, 17| villages, I fortuned to espy a pleasant garden, wherein beside many
15    4, 18|       divers other hearbes and pleasant verdures, me thought I saw
16    4, 18|      roses, neither tender nor pleasant, neither moystened with
17    4, 20|        trees and hillocks neer pleasant wells and waters? Hereby
18    4, 21|         But I will tell thee a pleasant tale, to put away all thy
19    4, 22| TWENTY-SECOND CHAPTER~The most pleasant and delectable tale of the
20    4, 22|     thy piercing darts, by the pleasant heate of thy fire, revenge
21    4, 22|      torches were lighted, the pleasant songs were turned into pittifull
22    4, 22|         and fortuned to espy a pleasant wood invironed with great
23    4, 22|      therin, that it were some pleasant and worthy mansion for the
24    4, 22|   delicate and tender, by your pleasant hot breast, whose shape
25    4, 22|       become no more gratious, pleasant nor gentle, but incivile,
26    5, 26|       whereupon by and by with pleasant cheere he prepared meat,
27    5, 27|      insomuch that I was right pleasant and joyous, because I hoped
28    6, 34|       and compassed about with pleasant meddowes, whereas the Shepheards
29    9, 47|        of brasse, which gave a pleasant sound, in her left hand
30    9, 47|        shape breathing out the pleasant spice of fertill Arabia,
31    9, 47|   shadow, rendering sweete and pleasant shrills! The seas were quiet
32    9, 47|     and gold, which rendered a pleasant sound.~The principall Priests
33    9, 47|    replenished with odours and pleasant smells and threw them into
34    9, 47|      devotions, when as with a pleasant wind it launched out into
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