Book, Chapter

 1    3, 16|  help her, and minister some remedy when she returneth home.~
 2    3, 17|    morning I shall seek some remedy. Thus Fotis lamented in
 3    3, 17|    should be deprived of all remedy and help. Then shaking myne
 4    3, 17|      then in hope of present remedy, I leaped up with my fore
 5    3, 17|      self to seek some civil remedy, and by invocation of the
 6    3, 17| administred to me an unhoped remedy. For when we had passed
 7    4, 18|     that if I could find any remedy, I should presently of an
 8    4, 18|      I speedily devised some remedy my self, for I lift up my
 9    4, 22|     if you have any wholeome remedy for your sister in danger,
10    4, 22|    sort: Now what comfort or remedy is left to my afflictions,
11    5, 28|      upon the weaker side to remedy the matter, yet could be
12    5, 28|   every side. I could see no remedy how I might save my selfe,
13    5, 31|      time as (having but one remedy) I arayed her face and eies
14    8, 46| behold me, and could find no remedy to her passions and disordinate
15    8, 46|   needed to have some speedy remedy to save his life. The woman
16    9, 47|     good hope and soveraigne remedy, though it were very late,
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