Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|    after that, whatsoever was given unto us in recompense of
 2    2, 11|       that which is due to be given. Wherewith shee was contented,
 3    2, 11|   there ought no credit to be given to the dead body. Which
 4    4, 19| dearely bought, or which were given him from divers of his friends.~
 5    4, 22| purpose, neither is any thing given thee of thy father for this
 6    4, 22|       although thou haste not given due reverence and honour
 7    4, 23|       Magitian hath not onely given thee the shape and travell
 8    5, 24| neither was there small cause given to judge him culpable, since
 9    6, 32|      substance, but very much given and adicted to whorehunting,
10    6, 32|   nets: by and by warning was given to let loose. The Dogs rushed
11    7, 38|      but very lascivious, and given to the appetite and desire
12    8, 46| manner of meane, was sentence given between the noble Greekes:
13    9, 48|     is somewhat religious and given to some devotion, listen
14    9, 48|  least the former Priests had given me ill counsell, and fearing
15    9, 48|     the divine providence had given me such an order, that I
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