Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|       hither to your honourable presence to receive his desert accordingly.~
 2    3, 15| solitary places, and out of the presence of every person, when she
 3    4, 22|       doe any thing without thy presence, thou knowest also how long
 4    4, 22|      brought her in, before the presence of the goddesse Venus. When
 5    5, 26| franckly, not fearing at all my presence, and said, Be of good cheere
 6    7, 39|   neither feared nor doubted my presence. At that time I remembred
 7    7, 41|         being troubled with our presence ran into a corner, and she
 8    7, 42|       tribulation.~Howbeit, the presence of these honest Citizens,
 9    7, 42|     that he little regarded the presence of the whole City, whereupon
10    8, 44|     great a judgment, or at the presence of the Judges, or at his
11    8, 46|     husband out of hand, but in presence of her Husband, she feined
12    8, 46|         he tooke the pot in the presence of the family, and other
13    9, 47|         marvailed at the cleare presence of the puissant goddesse,
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