Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |      but also receive a further comfort to attempt some more serious
 2    3, 13|        when otherwise he should comfort and help mee.~
 3    3, 14|          where he went about to comfort me, beeing sad and yet fearfull,
 4    3, 17|         neither could I see any comfort of my transformation, for
 5    4, 20|   Thrasileon, the honour of our comfort, received his death so patiently,
 6    4, 21|       cave, and assisted her to comfort in this sort, Weep not fair
 7    4, 22|        of the instruments was a comfort to her being alone.~During
 8    4, 22|      great dolour and sorrow to comfort and speake with her parents.~
 9    4, 22|      shee was past all hopes of comfort, in that shee was closed
10    4, 22|       might speak with them and comfort them, wherat at length he
11    4, 22|  venerable face, yet that I may comfort myself with the sight of
12    4, 22|        us in your belly? What a comfort will it be unto all the
13    4, 22|          Verily you are come to comfort my sorrow, but I pray you
14    4, 22|    selfe in this sort: Now what comfort or remedy is left to my
15    4, 22|     insomuch that she could not comfort her self with weeping, such
16    6, 32|         parents and friends did comfort her, and pulled her away.
17    6, 32| companion Lepolemus? O Charites comfort your selfe, pacifie your
18    6, 32|       be merry, nor receive any comfort, but tormented her selfe
19    7, 39|     eate no meate, but I saw no comfort or consolation of my evill
20    7, 40|        stead of a Bird, did yet comfort my selfe by this onely meane,
21    8, 44|         weake, and there was no comfort in her, but continuall weeping
22    8, 44|      all my dolour: Thou art my comfort and onely health, for those
23    8, 44|       to be of good cheere, and comfort her selfe till as he might
24    9, 48| affection from day to day, with comfort and better hope, as parents
25    9, 48|    blessed dame, the perpetuall comfort of humane kind, who by thy
26    9, 48|       which thing gave me great comfort to my peregrination, and
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