Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |   acceptable to your Lordship: desiring the same to excuse my rash
 2    4, 18|    delectable a floure. Then I desiring the help of the guide of
 3    4, 19|        his neighbours by name, desiring them to succour him with
 4    4, 19|   singular courage and vertue, desiring us by much entreaty and
 5    4, 21|       trace me by the steppes, desiring the aid of the people to
 6    4, 22|       up his deadly hands, and desiring thee to receive him into
 7    5, 24|  declared) returned to Caesar, desiring his aid and puissance, and
 8    6, 33|       who cryed out pitiously, desiring her husband to helpe her.
 9    6, 36|        least the same goddesse desiring so much the bloud of men,
10    7, 41|        he discovered his love, desiring him to shew his favour, (
11    7, 43| declared all the whole matter, desiring him to save his life and
12    8, 44|    stepmother, hee called mee, desiring mee to poyson his brother,
13    9, 48|      communed with the Priest, desiring him greatly to give me the
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