Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |      by hap~his humane figure lost,~And how in brutish formed
 2    2, 10|      a vaine of talke, that I lost a good part of the night,
 3    2, 10|      get againe that which he lost by sea and land, for I verily
 4    4, 19|       country of Boetia, have lost your valiante captaine Lamathus,
 5    4, 19|      before.~When we had thus lost two of our companions, we
 6    4, 20|       excellent beast have we lost. But my words did nothing
 7    4, 20|     theefe.~In this manner we lost our Captain Thrasileon,
 8    4, 20|     with long travell, having lost three of our soldiers, we
 9    5, 24|     my fathers vertues, yet I lost in a short time all my company
10    5, 24| Howbeit, when all my band was lost, and taken by search of
11    5, 30|       for a Cow that they had lost (after they had sought in
12    6, 32|      understand that wee have lost our good mistris Charites
13    6, 36|    straie Asse, that they had lost the same night, and hearing
14    7, 42|    long broomes, and that had lost all their sweet sappe and
15    7, 42|     am I sorry in that I have lost mine arme wherewithall I
16    7, 43|       declaring that they had lost by the way a silver goblet
17    8, 46|   that slew the Maiden having lost the name of wife together
18    9, 47|       deep. But when they had lost the sight of the ship, every
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