Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|         two dayes they could not get forth, nor open their gates
 2    2, 10|       may prepare our selves and get us courage against soone,
 3    2, 10|       with his evil fortune, and get againe that which he lost
 4    2, 11|         a beast. To whom I said, get thou hence thou whore and
 5    2, 11|  maintaine her whoredome, and to get his heritage. In this sort
 6    2, 11|        great pain I could scarce get home, by reason it was so
 7    2, 11|        lifting at Milos gates to get in: and when they saw me
 8    3, 17|       thing. For if thou couldst get a rose and eat it, thou
 9    4, 19|         to play the good Asse to get my masters favour, for I
10    4, 22|          of the Gods, but rather get the favour and benevolence
11    4, 22|           thou seemest unable to get the grace of thy lover,
12    4, 22| experience, doest thou thinke to get or dip up any drop of this
13    5, 24|      townes and castles alone to get some pray. And therewithall
14    6, 33|      such was my agility, not to get me any prayse, but rather
15    6, 36|          playing with Cimbals to get the almes of good and charitable
16    6, 36|   instruments before the gods to get money, who (as soone as
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