Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |         in vain, considering that children in time of their first studies,
 2  Ded    |       only that profit ariseth to children by such feined fables, but
 3    1,  2|     weeping for thee at home: Thy children are in ward by decree of
 4    1,  3| traitorously, and dishonoured thy children, parents, and friends, for
 5    1,  5|         countrey, my wife, and my children, and came to Etolia where
 6    1,  7|         Demeas did, his wife, his children, and all his family: and
 7    3, 13|           of my poore infants and children, to shew me some pitty and
 8    4, 21|        and making me a parent for Children, behold there came in a
 9    5, 24|     shamefastnes having borne ten children to her husband, despised
10    5, 27|           forth joyfully, and the children and Maidens of the towne
11    6, 33|   departed thence: we bare women, children, pullets, sparrowes, kiddes,
12    7, 39|        woman and have increase of children. If one demanded whether
13    8, 44|           of the death of his two children, for on the one side he
14    8, 44|     moment made the Father of two Children. But as for me, I was ruled
15    8, 46|           mothers succoured their children, and received all their
16    8, 46|           there I might see young children and maidens in the flowre
17    9, 48|       bridle the desires of their children, when they attempt or indeavour
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