Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|           I partly perceived the manners of Milo, and endeavouring
 2    3, 15|         for I knew my Mistresses manners, that she would not be contented
 3    4, 22|          hardy, who by his evill manners contemning all publique
 4    5, 24|     murdred and slaine in divers manners, whereupon he perswaded
 5    5, 25|        this sort the consent and manners of women depended in the
 6    5, 31|       have offended against good manners, and the law naturall? But
 7    6, 32|        fame, and a man of wicked manners and conversation, he had
 8    7, 40|     Scorpion for his severity of manners? This Barbarus had a gentlewoman
 9    7, 42| literature, and endued with good manners were dead, for they three
10    8, 44|         and endued with vertuous manners, such a one as you would
11    9, 47|         art worshipped in divers manners, and doest illuminate all
12    9, 47|          all the world in divers manners, in variable customes and
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