Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |          serious and lofty matter, light and merry, yet the effect
 2    1,  2|        will sweare unto you by the light of this Sunne that shineth
 3    2, 10|          it? Mary (quoth shee) the light on the table sheweth the
 4    2, 10|         marvell, for although this light is but a small light, and
 5    2, 10|          this light is but a small light, and made by the hands of
 6    2, 10|            that great and heavenly light, as of his parent, and doth
 7    3, 17|         whereof did yeeld out such light as if it had bin day. Then
 8    4, 22|           porches, and doores gave light as it had beene the Sunne.
 9    4, 22|       thereof, for you are my only light.~Her husband being as it
10    4, 22|            one that loveth not the light of the day: which causeth
11    4, 22|           very lampe encreased his light for joy, and the razor turned
12    4, 22| brightnesse whereof did darken the light of the lamp, his tender
13    4, 22|           keeping of thy sops is a light matter, for if thou leese
14    4, 22|         returned from hell, to the light of the world, shee was ravished
15    4, 23|    perceived us a farre off by the light of the Moon: and after they
16    5, 28|            very dry, did fall on a light fire and burned me on every
17    6, 32|            life: Thou shalt see no light, thou shalt lacke the aide
18    6, 32|           joy, but wander betweene light and darknesse as an unsure
19    6, 33|        burthen, yet seemed it very light because I was driven away
20    6, 33|       feared away the Woolves with light firebrands. Finally wee
21    6, 35|     account, and threw them into a light fire: she was not contented
22    7, 38|        sayd: I pray you honest man light a Candle, that I may make
23    7, 39|       unapt, and put to some other light thing, or else to be driven
24    8, 46|           Lamps that gave a cleare light all the place over: Then
25    9, 47|          glasse, or resembling the light of the Moone, in one of
26    9, 47|           the Gods celestiall, the light of the goddesses: at my
27    9, 47|         and cleare with his proper light. Behold then more and more
28    9, 47|          One carried in his hand a light, not unlike to those which
29    9, 47|          of her, who by her cleare light doth lighten the other gods:
30    9, 48|          my right hand I carried a light torch, and a garland of
31    9, 48|         all the world, thou givest light to the Sunne, thou governest
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