Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|       hands of unpittifull and cruell fortune: For beeing on a
 2    2, 10|        felt the first Arrow of cruell Cupid within my breast,
 3    3, 13|        I fortuned to espy this cruell young man drawing out his
 4    3, 13|      Citisen. In this sort the cruell accuser finished and ended
 5    3, 13|    friend Milo. But when those cruell and terrible men would in
 6    4, 22|        Psyches, saying, behold cruell and contrary fortune, behold
 7    4, 22|      but being astonyed at the cruell commandement of Venus, sate
 8    4, 22|       his flight through those cruell and horrible dragons, brought
 9    4, 23|     with their haste and their cruell stripes, I fell downe upon
10    4, 23|       but I not forgetting the cruell purpose of the theeves,
11    4, 23|      present dangers: and thou cruell fortune cease thy wrath,
12    4, 23|        suffer you to waxe more cruell then the quality of the
13    5, 30|      went forward to avoid the cruell paine of gelding, which
14    5, 30|      well knew was done by the cruell Beare: and verely I would
15    5, 31|        so brought him from the cruell hands of the theeves: where
16    6, 33|   Country about, so fierce and cruell that they put every man
17    6, 36|       me as being a fierce and cruell beast: the crier when he
18    6, 36|      fortune which was ever so cruell against me, whom I by travell
19    7, 40|     devised: shee was crabbed, cruell, lascivious, drunken, obstinate,
20    7, 41|      that I am so barbarous or cruell a person, that I would stiffle
21    7, 42|       to escape away, the more cruell and terrible were the dogges.
22    7, 42| revenge his death against that cruell tyrant: And therewithall
23    7, 42|     spake these words unto the cruell bloud sucker: Now maist
24    8, 44|     way to avoyd the storme of cruell fortune to come, then to
25    8, 44|    death of the child: but the cruell woman the onely example
26    8, 44|      like as the barbarous and cruell tyrants accustome to use:
27    8, 46|     and sagely, yet in the end cruell fortune sowed great sedition
28    8, 46| because there could be no more cruell a death invented for the
29    9, 47| diminished: as weary of all my cruell fortune and calamity, I
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