Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|   remembrance the unfortunate losse and lacke of thee at home,
 2    2, 11|  curtesie declare unto us the losse of thy nose and eares, to
 3    2, 11|       a little mony sustained losse of his members. Which when
 4    2, 11|       againe, and covered the losse of myne ears with my long
 5    3, 14|     succour our Widowhood and losse of our deare husbands, and
 6    4, 23|       great wounds since, and losse of our valiant captaines,
 7    6, 32|    Charites and say: O what a losse have I had of my friend,
 8    7, 41|     and on the other side the losse of her gaine, she ran hastily
 9    7, 43|       faith, by reason of the losse of his speare, and when
10    7, 43| Magistrates understanding the losse of the Captaine, came to
11    8, 45|       perceive that the great losse which I sustain, will at
12    8, 45|       and little esteemed the losse of their meate, laughed
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