Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8| there is no other difference betweene us two, but that she is
 2    4, 20|  would not bewray the league betweene us, either by crying, howling,
 3    4, 22|     as the marriage was made betweene unequall persons, in the
 4    4, 23|     the poore Maiden scanned betweene them foure. But one of the
 5    6, 32|      together, that the bond betweene them might in no wise be
 6    6, 32|   thee for the love which is betweene us two, if there he any
 7    6, 32|      have no joy, but wander betweene light and darknesse as an
 8    7, 41|     will devide our pleasure betweene us, by lying all three in
 9    7, 41|     no debate nor dissention betweene us, but that either of us
10    7, 43| forgetting the ancient amity betweene them, entertained him willingly
11    7, 43| there was a great contention betweene the souldiers and our Host,
12    8, 44|   And there it was concluded betweene them two, that the surest
13    8, 45|     a cause of great discord betweene us. Then answered the other,
14    8, 45|  like contention might arise betweene us, as fortuned betweene
15    8, 45|     betweene us, as fortuned betweene Eteocles and his Brother.
16    8, 46| Grace corrupted the sentence betweene God and men, and that one
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