Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|  mocked his fellow, saying, Leave off I pray thee and speak
 2    1,  1|    tell your tale even now, leave not off so, but tell the
 3    1,  3|  Then sayd I unto Socrates, Leave off this high and mysticall
 4    2, 11|     the deadly den of Styx? Leave off, I pray, leave off,
 5    2, 11|    Styx? Leave off, I pray, leave off, and let me lie in quiet
 6    2, 11|     from the table and took leave of Byrrhena and departed.
 7    3, 14|   and I reverently tooke my leave of them, and bid them farewell.
 8    3, 15|     and said, Wil you never leave off stealing of young mens
 9    3, 17| away, yet were they loth to leave any behind, but came into
10    4, 18|  dung, and enforced them to leave off.~
11    4, 19|    my further punishment to leave me as a prey to the wolves
12    4, 19|     don, whether wee should leave our companion there, or
13    4, 19|     so greedy that he would leave nothing behinde, he went
14    4, 20|  that purpose. So wee tooke leave of him and departed: and
15    4, 21| upon me, I could in no wise leave eating: and whereas when
16    4, 22|     to their sister without leave, and when they had eftsoone
17    5, 31|    I enforced the queane to leave off, otherwise I had died
18    6, 32|  embracest me in thy armes: leave off the darknesse of sleepe
19    7, 42|     no wise perswade him to leave his extort power, no nor
20    8, 45|      or so very an Asse, to leave the dainty meats, and to
21    9, 47|     to favour and ayd thee, leave off thy weeping and lamentation,
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