Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |       volume in verses, of the valiant prowesse of Alexander the
 2    2, 10|       field, see then thou bee valiant, see thou be couragious,
 3    3, 14|      kill three such great and valiant persons, wherefore the truth
 4    3, 15|        as Hercules, who by his valiant prowesse performed the twelve
 5    4, 19|        length one of them more valiant than the rest, spake in
 6    4, 19|       the most noble kings and valiant captains: but you accustome
 7    4, 19|        by. Then our strong and valiant captaine Lamathus trusting
 8    4, 20|      that one of us being more valiant than the rest both in body
 9    4, 20|      there came a Butcher more valiant than the rest, who opening
10    4, 22|       your right hand and with valiant force cut off the head of
11    4, 22| neither dost t thou regard thy valiant and invincible father, and
12    4, 23|        since, and losse of our valiant captaines, and other said,
13    5, 24|     was declared that the most valiant was murdred and slaine in
14    5, 24|    with a certaine tall man, a valiant companion, but of young
15    6, 32|       borne of good parentage, valiant in prowesse, and riche in
16    6, 32|       by the subtill meane and valiant audacity of her husband,
17    6, 32|        my husband, behold this valiant hunter; behold me deere
18    6, 33|        with my selfe, that the valiant Horse Pegasus did fly in
19    6, 34|       age, but you that are so valiant and lusty may easily helpe
20    7, 40|    youth, liberall, courteous, valiant and stout against the diligent
21    8, 45|      buy excellent Beasts, and valiant fighters for the purpose.~
22    8, 46|     Greekes: For the noble and valiant personage Palamedes was
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