Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |         extant, doe sufficiently declare, with how much wisdome and
 2 Pref    |      written phrases new.~I will declare how one by hap~his humane
 3    1,  3|        you give eare, and I will declare of more greater matters,
 4    2, 11|          thy accustomed curtesie declare unto us the losse of thy
 5    2, 11|       Whereby he was inforced to declare the same, and so lapping
 6    2, 11|        you shall perceive that I declare the truth: and by and by
 7    3, 13|         thing which I propose to declare to you is no small matter,
 8    3, 13|        remisse in the same I wil declare all the whole matter, orderly
 9    3, 13|     innocent, although he should declare the whole truth, and confesse
10    3, 15|    whatsoever I shall reveale or declare unto you, you would close
11    4, 22|       have seene. Neither let us declare her good fortune to our
12    4, 22| demeanour, which I am ashamed to declare. Then they understanding
13    4, 22|    execution my commandment, and declare that whatsoever he be that
14    4, 22|    desire browne bread, and then declare thy message unto her, and
15    4, 22|        arrived before Jupiter to declare his cause: then Jupiter
16    5, 24|      their greeting together did declare) who at the first entry
17    5, 25|         they began to talke, and declare unto him the going away
18    6, 32|        of the servants, began to declare many terrible things that
19    7, 38|      custome was, he whistled to declare his comming. Then his crafty
20    7, 43|         towne, but hee would not declare the matter to any person
21    8, 44|     understand that I heard many declare the same, but to recite
22    8, 44|       others, I will God willing declare unto you. So it was ordered,
23    8, 44|          tales. For I cannot but declare and open my conscience,
24    8, 46|          as they mind to shew or declare their burning passions and
25    8, 46|        mayden. To whom he should declare that her brother did pray
26    9, 48|         things not convenient to declare, which then he left in my
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