Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |        of Greeke into Latine, so fine, that it rather seemeth
 2 Pref    |          is set out and garnisht fine,~with written phrases new.~
 3    2,  8|     behold his comely state, his fine slendernesse, his Vermilion
 4    2,  9|          out with the teeth of a fine combe, which if it be tyed
 5    4, 22|  storehouses wrought exceedingly fine, and replenished with aboundance
 6    5, 27|         be fedde and fatted with fine and chosen barly and beanes
 7    8, 45|     other a Cooke, which dressed fine and excellent meats for
 8    8, 45|     other good meates, the other fine bread, pasties, tarts, custards
 9    8, 45| marvelled to see me so slick and fine, considering I did eate
10    8, 46|        or how I should touch her fine, dainty, and silken skinne,
11    8, 46|       all naked, saving that her fine and dainty skin was covered
12    9, 47|      corne, her vestiment was of fine silke yeelding divers colours,
13    9, 48|    goddesse; my vestiment was of fine linnen, covered and embroidered
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