Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    | Burnell, Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter, Iustice
 2 Life    |    that is to say, the nine noble and royal disciplines.~Immediately
 3    2,  8|  that she seemed to be some noble matron. And there was an
 4    3, 15|     that you are come of so noble a line, and endowed with
 5    4, 19|   for ever amongst the most noble kings and valiant captains:
 6    4, 19|    so great preparations of noble price, he bestowed the most
 7    4, 22|    parts, who had to wife a noble Dame, by whom he had three
 8    5, 24|     the sonne of Theron the noble theefe, nourished with humane
 9    6, 32|   reason that he came of so noble parents) he was received
10    6, 36| swords, till they came to a noble City: where the principall
11    8, 46|   be amongst the Assembly a noble and rich Matron that conceived
12    8, 46|  sentence given between the noble Greekes: For the noble and
13    8, 46|  the noble Greekes: For the noble and valiant personage Palamedes
14    9, 47|  and mercy: neither did thy noble linage, thy dignity, thy
15    9, 47|  the senate, and to all the noble order of chivalry, and generally
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