Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |      shall not onely thinke my small travell and labour well
 2    1,  4|   moreover stricken me with no small trouble of minde, yea rather
 3    1,  5|       mouth (that was but very small) did so stick in my jawes,
 4    1,  5|        it up, and moreover the small time of our being together
 5    1,  6|      Moreover he dwelleth in a small house, and is ever counting
 6    2, 10|   although this light is but a small light, and made by the hands
 7    2, 11|      be knowne, we crave but a small time and space of life.
 8    3, 13|        to declare to you is no small matter, but toucheth the
 9    4, 19|   lived sole and solitary in a small coat, howbeit replenished
10    4, 19|        and though shee had but small strength, yet with sudden
11    4, 23|     neither was I brought into small anguish, when I perceived
12    4, 23|       theeves, was mooved with small pity, for I kicked her with
13    5, 24|        Milo: neither was there small cause given to judge him
14    5, 24|  miserable Asse, then had I no small occasion to remember, how
15    5, 28|  loynes likewise, which was no small loade upon loade. And if
16    6, 33|     these dangers, not without small feare, wee fortuned to fall
17    6, 36|        that we had passed many small villages, we fortuned to
18    7, 39| intreat us, and threaten for a small trifling cup, which the
19    7, 39|        but my subtility did me small good, for by and by when
20    8, 44|       should be found to beare small honour and faith to the
21    8, 46|      passed, with much joy and small sleepe, the Matron went
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