Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|          by reason of your tender age and comely beauty are capable
 2    4, 19|         woman there, crooked with age, who had the government
 3    4, 22|          Why torment your unhappy age with continuall dolour?
 4    4, 22|     merchant, and a man of middle age, having his beard intersparsed
 5    4, 22|        that he is halfe grey with age. What is he that in so short
 6    4, 22|       howbeit by reason of my old age expert in many things, for
 7    4, 22|        not able by reason of myne age to have another son, which
 8    4, 22|       flourishing time of al mine age, shall be called a grandmother,
 9    4, 23|           then becommeth her kind age, caught me by the halter
10    5, 24|           companion, but of young age, stout in body, and couragious
11    5, 31|         Master: and contemning my age and infirmity, thinketh
12    6, 34|         out by reason of mine old age, but you that are so valiant
13    6, 36|          in his mouth to know his age.~After this we came to a
14    6, 36|          in my mouth to know mine age, I was so weary with opening
15    6, 36| Cappadocia: Then he enquired what age I was of, the cryer answered
16    8, 44|          had another child of the age of xii. yeares. The stepdame
17    8, 46|           when this child came to age, and ready to be married,
18    8, 46|           youth and flowre of the age of the dame. Her colour
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