Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|  musing with my selfe, and my courage came then upon mee, which
 2    2,  9|     me, and bid me be of good courage, and I will (quoth shee)
 3    2, 10| prepare our selves and get us courage against soone, for Venus
 4    3, 13|     one of them being of more courage, and of greater stature
 5    3, 15|      we reasoned together the courage of Venus assailed, as well
 6    4, 19|       us as a man of singular courage and vertue, desiring us
 7    4, 20|     the rest both in body and courage (so that he would consent
 8    4, 20|       like a bear with a good courage. Thus we began our subtility,
 9    4, 20|    fortune in good part, with courage and glory enough did finish
10    4, 22|    bee of so stout, so good a courage, and singular prudency as
11    4, 23|       which were of strongest courage (leaving behind such as
12    4, 23|        why dost thou not take courage and runne away to save thy
13    4, 23|      the halter, tooke a good courage and wrested it out of her
14    5, 24|  shall have a man of singular courage and lively audacity: for
15    5, 29|      onely be deprived of his courage but also become gentle,
16    6, 32|       came in, and with manly courage and bold force stood over
17    6, 32|   bloud, at length with manly courage yeelded up the Ghost. Then
18    9, 48|   signe and token, whereby my courage increased every day more
19    9, 48|      his counsell with a bold courage, but as soone as he perceived
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