Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |    life, with encrease of much honour.~From Vniversity Colledge
 2 Life    |      in his countrey with much honour. His mother named Salvia
 3    1,  1|         which is to us a great honour) and after that by much
 4    2, 11|        selfe, that might be in honour of so great a god. To whom
 5    3, 14|      celebrate once a yeare in honour of the god Risus, is alwaies
 6    4, 20|       Captaine Thrasileon, the honour of our comfort, received
 7    4, 20|       he left not his fame and honour.~When this was done wee
 8    4, 21|      set in every place in the honour of Hymeneus, my espouse
 9    4, 22|     earth, to such as erst did honour and worship her, was now
10    4, 22|       Venus indeed, and in her honour presented floures and garlands
11    4, 22|       alteration of celestiall honour, did greatly inflame and
12    4, 22|      is joyned now partaker of honour: my name registred in the
13    4, 22|      be that hath usurped myne honour, shal shortly repent her
14    4, 22|      envy. When the people did honour me, and call me new Venus,
15    4, 22|    tooke pity upon her, in the honour of Cupid which accustomed
16    4, 22|        given due reverence and honour unto me as thou oughtest
17    4, 23| thankes I will give: with what honour I will reward thee, and
18    5, 26|      with greene turfes in the honour of Mars. By and by after
19    7, 40|       the Gods, whom other did honour, one that affirmed that
20    8, 44|        be found to beare small honour and faith to the Gods, wherefore
21    8, 46|       side, not so much to doe honour to Thiasus, as to see me:
22    9, 47|        and other lights, doing honour to the celestiall goddesse:
23    9, 47|      studious Poet had made in honour of the Muses: In the meane
24    9, 47|   against them which serve and honour our goddesse. For what availed
25    9, 47|    thou beginnest to serve and honour the goddes, then thou shalt
26    9, 48|         the gods supernall doe honour thee: the gods infernall
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