Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |          thinke my small travell and labour well employed, but also
 2 Life    |             Latine tongue, with such labour and continuall study, that
 3    4, 22|             be refreshed of my great labour and travell. Then answered
 4    4, 22|             her great difficulty and labour, cursing the cruellnesse
 5    4, 22|             gan say, This is not the labour of thy hands, but rather
 6    4, 22|            the danger of this second labour did not please her, nor
 7    5, 29|            to lack so necessarie his labour and service, where otherwise
 8    6, 36|              ease me of my miserable labour: but I pray God thou maist
 9    7, 38|             that which he got by the labour and travell of his hands:
10    7, 39|        battered broad with incessant labour, and their skinne rugged
11    7, 39| notwithstanding the great misery and labour which I daily sustained):
12    9, 47|              I have endured too much labour and perill. Remoove from
13    9, 48|           which I had gotten by much labour: moreover, he would not
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