Book, Chapter

 1    4, 19|        have lost your valiante captaine Lamathus, whose life I more
 2    4, 19|    Then our strong and valiant captaine Lamathus trusting in his
 3    4, 19|  possible that so courageous a Captaine can live without his hand,
 4    4, 20|       him. But verily our good Captaine Thrasileon, the honour of
 5    5, 24|    clothes, for I have beene a Captaine of a great company, and
 6    5, 24|       which sometime had beene Captaine of two hundred men, for
 7    5, 24|    consented to make him their Captaine, and so they gave him better
 8    5, 26|      accompt me not onely your Captaine in robbery and fight, but
 9    7, 43|       carry the trusses of our Captaine from yonder Castle, and
10    7, 43| understanding the losse of the Captaine, came to the doores where
11    8, 44|      himselfe went towards his captaine; who had the charge of a
12    8, 45|        the commandement of his Captaine was sent unto Rome, to cary
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