Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |        matter as thou shalt be contented withall.~
 2    1,  6|       your owne, and if you be contented therewithall, you shall
 3    2,  9|        I) my sweet heart, I am contented for such another kiss to
 4    2, 11| handled by them, who being not contented with cutting off his nose,
 5    2, 11|      given. Wherewith shee was contented, and then she arose and
 6    3, 13|      his family. Yet is he not contented with that, but likewise
 7    3, 15| manners, that she would not be contented but beat me cruelly.~Wherefore
 8    4, 20|      before that perished, was contented that we should put the bear
 9    4, 21|    when I was a man I could be contented with one or two loaves at
10    4, 21|     they bee covetous, will be contented to give us a great quantity
11    4, 22|       hearing her Husband, was contented to doe all things as hee
12    4, 22|        wherat at length he was contented, and moreover hee willed
13    4, 22|       the perill of death, bee contented to live with thy sisters,
14    4, 22|     feete of Proserpina, onely contented with course bread, declared
15    5, 24| servile estate, and rather bee contented to live like tyrants amongst
16    5, 26|        pleased but I (not well contented thereat) thought in my selfe:
17    5, 27|        skinne. Yet was she not contented to weary me and make me
18    5, 28|     all the world, who was not contented with the great travell that
19    5, 28|    matter, yet could be not be contented with this my great misery
20    5, 31|      yesterday, but now we are contented that to morrow his stones
21    6, 32|    Howbeit, Thrasillus was not contented with this promise, but more
22    6, 32|      Thrasillus, if thou be so contented untill the whole yeare be
23    6, 35|        light fire: she was not contented with this, but she tooke
24    7, 41|       that either of us may be contented, for I have alwayes lived
25    7, 42|      ripenesse, yet was he not contented with this, but he would
26    9, 47|        barren and sterill were contented at their shadow, rendering
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