Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |        with as much vertue and riches as any woman might be. Hee
 2    4, 19|    Hippata, and beside all the riches and treasure which by force
 3    4, 19|     own life, than to save the riches of his master: but when
 4    4, 19|       and spoyl him of all his riches. And when night came we
 5    4, 22| replenished with aboundance of riches. Finally, there could nothing
 6    4, 22|     marvell Madame at so great riches? behold, all that you see
 7    4, 22|       use such great plenty of riches. Saw you not sister what
 8    4, 22|     they seeme not happy whose riches are unknowne: so shall she
 9    4, 22|       whereas she saw pretious riches and vestiments ingraven
10    5, 24|      she alwaies bestoweth her riches upon evil persons, and fooles,
11    5, 24|      all my company and all my riches, by one assault, which I
12    5, 27|   vengeance upon them, and the riches which wee carried was commited
13    6, 32|        wooed her, and also had riches abundantly, yet because
14    7, 42|     have such affiance in your riches, whereby you should use
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