Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |   might receive some fruitfull profit by the same. And therfore
 2  Ded    |      at all. And not only that profit ariseth to children by such
 3    4, 19|        that it was not for his profit to linger behinde, he spake
 4    4, 21|       patience a while for our profit, for necessity and poore
 5    5, 24| slothfullnesse, to his greater profit, and (while he might) to
 6    5, 25|       thing that toucheth your profit, since I am as carefull
 7    5, 25|     her, without all manner of profit; But I would advise you
 8    6, 32|      my shame as your wholsome profit, lest peradventure by your
 9    6, 36|      regarding more their owne profit than my utility, thought
10    7, 38|    thou hast no regard for our profit, neither providest for any
11    7, 39|        for the increase of his profit. If one demanded whether
12    7, 41|  regarding her own honesty and profit of her house, was found
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