Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |         lofty matter, light and merry, yet the effect thereof
 2    1,  1|         high hill before us, by merry and pleasant talke.~But
 3    1,  2| together: for there we might be merry and laugh at our pleasure,
 4    1,  5|        I rose up joyfull with a merry countenance, saying, Behold
 5    2, 10|        again refreshed and made merry. And behold when Pamphiles
 6    2, 11|      talke, to laugh, and to be merry. And Byrrhena spake unto
 7    2, 11|    might invent any laughing or merry matter to please of satisfy
 8    3, 14|        and shewed my selfe more merry than I was before, the Judges
 9    4, 20|       skin was a drying we made merry with the flesh, and then
10    5, 27|      wee returned home glad and merry of so great vengeance upon
11    6, 32|         she could in no wise be merry, nor receive any comfort,
12    8, 46|      dedicated with dancers and merry taunting jests, and in the
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