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 1  Ded    |        times past employed their travell and labours, that their
 2  Ded    |        not onely thinke my small travell and labour well employed,
 3    1,  1|           and after that by much travell and great paine I had passed
 4    1,  1|     himself of his weariness and travell: and while he went grazing
 5    1,  3|        peregrination and careful travell, and of myne unlucky adventure:
 6    1,  5|        soundly, by reason of his travell and plenty of meat and wine
 7    1,  6|         that he is very weary of travell.~These things when I heard,
 8    1,  7|          of my peregrination and travell, which when I had declared,
 9    1,  7|          was not only wearied by travell, but also with talke, and
10    2, 10|        feel the wearinesse of my travell, whereof I pray you pardon
11    4, 19|       and weake that I could not travell, to the intent they would
12    4, 20|         of the sun and with long travell, among others which as I
13    4, 20|        well nigh tyred with long travell, having lost three of our
14    4, 22|    because they were wearie with travell, they sate them downe in
15    4, 22|       demaunded the cause of her travell thither. Marry (quoth she)
16    4, 22|         and with great paine and travell, moved by hope, after that
17    4, 22| refreshed of my great labour and travell. Then answered Ceres, Verely
18    4, 22|        didst not understand what travell wee have taken in searching
19    4, 23|         given thee the shape and travell of an Asse, but also a skinne
20    5, 27|         the law, whom by so much travell he had valiantly recovered:
21    5, 28|         contented with the great travell that I tooke in climbing
22    6, 34|         his hand very weary with travell, who approaching nigh to
23    6, 36|     cruell against me, whom I by travell of so many countreys could
24    7, 38|         he got by the labour and travell of his hands: his wife was
25    7, 38|        with spinning, and yet my travell will scarce find the Candels
26    7, 39|         their harnesse and great travell, their ribs were broken
27    7, 42|         againe by the continuall travell of my body. The matter requireth
28    9, 48|        great part of my goods in travell and peregrination, but most
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