Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|       because it is bended so hard) lest my string should breake:
 2    3, 13|   Verily I know that it is an hard thing for him that is accused
 3    3, 16|    her nose waxed crooked and hard, her nailes turned into
 4    3, 17|   tender skin waxed tough and hard, my fingers and toes losing
 5    5, 24|       and pittied of the most hard and stonie hearts, was accused
 6    6, 32|      perceiving that it was a hard matter to breake his minde
 7    6, 32|     the thing which seemed so hard and difficill, thorough
 8    6, 32|     and dangerous wild Boare, hard and thicke skinned, bristeled
 9    7, 42|  their neighbour, and dwelled hard by them: and next unto him
10    8, 45|    and to grind my teeth upon hard hay. In this sort I continued
11    8, 46|    and silken skinne, with my hard hoofes, or how it was possible
12    9, 47|       any of those things, as hard and difficill to bee brought
13    9, 48| considering her obeysance was hard and difficile, the chastitie
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