Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |      declare how one by hap~his humane figure lost,~And how in
 2    3, 15|   burning in the fire, received humane shape, and felt, heard and
 3    3, 17|        as wel of language as of humane shape, I looked upon her
 4    4, 22|      Her husband is no wight of humane seed,~But Serpent dire and
 5    4, 22|        of a prison, deprived of humane conversation, and commaunded
 6    5, 24|    noble theefe, nourished with humane bloud, entertained amongst
 7    6, 32|        ready to the effusion of humane blood; his name was Thrasillus.
 8    6, 33|   should delight in effusion of humane blood. At these words the
 9    8, 46|     some Roses, to render me my humane shape. When the day of triumph
10    9, 47|      and prayer returned to his humane shape.~When midnight came
11    9, 47|     force, considering that all humane things be governed by her
12    9, 47|         eternall propagation of humane kind, art now worshipped
13    9, 47| semblance, if the poverty of my humane speech will suffer me, or
14    9, 47|         suddaine restoration to humane shape, wherby they should
15    9, 47|    beast, bird, savage thing or humane shape, but made by a new
16    9, 47|  transformed from an asse to my humane shape, I hid the privitie
17    9, 48|       the perpetuall comfort of humane kind, who by thy bounty
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