Book, Chapter

 1    3, 15|       that you will faithfully keepe silence, and that whatsoever
 2    3, 15|   condition, that you secretly keepe close such things as are
 3    4, 19|        that Lamathus could not keepe our company by reason of
 4    4, 20|  committed to the sepulchre to keepe, and got out of the bounds
 5    4, 22|    closure, bolt, nor locke to keepe the same. And when with
 6    4, 22|       sleepe, but appointed to keepe the river there: the waters
 7    5, 27|       he that had in charge to keepe the horse, was called for,
 8    5, 28|      long shall we nourish and keepe this fiery Asse in vaine?~
 9    5, 31|        in thy power, either to keepe off the theeves with thy
10    6, 33|  things which were not able to keepe pace with us, and that which
11    6, 36| himselfe. Howbeit (quoth they) keepe him not wholly for your
12    7, 39|   should not become giddy, but keepe a certaine course, but although
13    7, 41|    ride abroad, and willing to keepe the chastity of his wife (
14    8, 44|      and if I would doe it and keepe the matter secret, hee promised
15    9, 47|       appeare unto men, and to keepe them downe in the closures
16    9, 48|      my estate, I will alwaies keepe thee in remembrance and
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