Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|     most severely and sharply revenge such an offence found in
 2    3, 15| delivered it unto mee saying, Revenge thyself upon mee mischievous
 3    3, 17|    Rose, when as I thought to revenge my selfe of myne owne horse,
 4    4, 22|   pleasant heate of thy fire, revenge the injury which is done
 5    4, 22|    for thee in every place to revenge her selfe and to punish
 6    5, 31|  thinketh that I am unable to revenge his mischiefs, moreover
 7    6, 32|   sword was not sufficient to revenge so great a crime, at length
 8    6, 33|    cruelly? What meane you to revenge your selves upon us, that
 9    7, 41|   good occasion ministred, to revenge the injury of my master,
10    7, 42|       desired his brethren to revenge his death against that cruell
11    8, 44|    brother, whereby hee might revenge himselfe, and if I would
12    8, 46|      gesture, that they would revenge themselves on Paris, but
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