Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |    Preface of the Author To His Sonne, Faustinus~And unto the
 2    2, 11| poysoned her husband my sisters sonne, to the intent to maintaine
 3    4, 22|        by she called her winged sonne Cupid, rash enough and hardy,
 4    4, 22|         embraced and kissed her sonne, and took her voyage toward
 5    4, 22|       perceived that he was the sonne of Venus, even Cupid himselfe
 6    4, 22|      cry and sayd, What hath my sonne gotten any Love? I pray
 7    4, 22|   called a grandmother, and the sonne of a vile harlot shall bee
 8    4, 22|       is consumed away since my sonne fell sicke, but returne
 9    4, 22|       manner: O my well beloved sonne, although thou haste not
10    5, 24|         greatly feare: I am the sonne of Theron the noble theefe,
11    5, 29|      common adulterous Asse? My sonne (quoth he) let us kill him
12    5, 31|    weepe for the death of their sonne, the shepheard (according
13    7, 41|         this sort: Feare not my Sonne, nor thinke that I am so
14    8, 44|       master of the house had a sonne instructed in good literature,
15    8, 44|        loved this young man her sonne in law, either because she
16    8, 44|         desire, shee caused her sonne to be called for, (which
17    8, 44|       and the long delay of her sonne, egged her husband to ride
18    8, 44|        adventure. For the young sonne of the woman that came from
19    8, 44|         the bitter death of her sonne, or by her owne conscience
20    8, 44|         woman declared that his sonne had empoysoned his brother,
21    8, 44|         side he saw his younger sonne slaine before his eyes,
22    8, 44|    further occasion to hate his sonne more deadly; but the funerals
23    8, 44|         funerals of his younger sonne were scarce finished, when
24    8, 44|         Justice and accused his sonne of the slaughter of his
25    8, 44|        Sepulchre, and found his Sonne rising up after his dead
26    8, 46|    discovered the matter to her sonne, who was the husband of
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