Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |        joyous jests~may show in gentle gloze,~And frankly feed
 2 Pref    |        Grecian feast. Whereunto gentle Reader if thou wilt give
 3    1,  2|        sir I thank you for your gentle offer, and at your request
 4    2, 11|     done he sayd, We thanke you gentle young man for your paines
 5    3, 12|     what Judge is he that is so gentle or benigne, that will thinke
 6    3, 14|      sad and yet fearfull, with gentle entreaty of talke. But he
 7    4, 22|        rocke, was blowne by the gentle aire and of shrilling Zephyrus,
 8    4, 22|  Neither did he delay, for with gentle blasts he retained them
 9    4, 22|      winne him unto you by your gentle promise of service.~When
10    4, 22|     more gratious, pleasant nor gentle, but incivile, monstrous
11    4, 22|    gotten any Love? I pray thee gentle bird that doest serve me
12    4, 22|      the briers. Then spake the gentle and benigne reed, shewing
13    4, 23|      thou happen upon them? Thy gentle Magitian hath not onely
14    4, 23|         and (entreating me with gentle words) got upon my backe.
15    5, 29|         courage but also become gentle, that we should be delivered
16    5, 29|       and cut) they have become gentle and tame, and tractable
17    6, 32|         no Goat, nor Deere, nor gentle Hinde, but an horrible and
18    6, 36|         demanded whether I were gentle or no: Gentle (quoth the
19    6, 36|    whether I were gentle or no: Gentle (quoth the crier) as gentle
20    6, 36|     Gentle (quoth the crier) as gentle as a Lambe, tractable to
21    6, 36|     Behold my daughters, what a gentle servant I have bought for
22    7, 37|         to prove whether I were gentle or no. Amongst whom there
23    7, 37|    presumption, by my meeke and gentle behaviour: when I was thus
24    7, 41|   thought, with these and other gentle words to allure and prick
25    7, 42|       more they went about with gentle words to tell him his faults,
26    8, 44|       sped, I knew not, but the gentle souldier, who was well beaten
27    8, 44|    commit so great a mischiefe. Gentle reader, thou shalt not read
28    8, 46| speaking and intreating me with gentle words, but above all things
29    8, 46|      honesty, answered her with gentle words, and promised to give
30    8, 46|       mee, that was so tame and gentle an Asse, I stole out of
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