Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|        repose and strengthen my self (being weary with riding)
 2    1,  5|        that even yet I think my self sprinkled and wet with human
 3    1,  6|        I heard, I laughed in my self and thought, In faith my
 4    2,  8|     oftentimes repeated with my self the tale of my companion
 5    2, 10|       of Venery, doth offer him self of his owne accord, let
 6    2, 10|         had well replenished my self with wine, and was now ready
 7    3, 17|     from their meat, which I my self gave them the night before.
 8    3, 17|   wherfore I determined with my self to seek some civil remedy,
 9    4, 18| speedily devised some remedy my self, for I lift up my legs and
10    4, 22| countenance, so she behaved her self, that as a goddesse she
11    4, 22|     filthy clouts, not using my self like a wife, but more like
12    4, 22|       the mountain, and she her self lasciviously use to ryot
13    4, 22|       she could not comfort her self with weeping, such was the
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