Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   They will say, If thou wert unable to resist the violence of
 2    2,  9|      pole with a lace. Then I unable to sustain the broiling
 3    4, 22|       love of very Venus, who unable to temper her selfe from
 4    4, 22|  favoured girle, thou seemest unable to get the grace of thy
 5    5, 31| infirmity, thinketh that I am unable to revenge his mischiefs,
 6    6, 32|      when as hee saw himselfe unable to bring his purpose to
 7    6, 36|      my jawes that at length (unable to endure any longer) when
 8    7, 42|       together with cold, and unable to passe upon the sharpe
 9    7, 43|    never a word: The souldier unable to refraine his insolence,
10    9, 48|      praise, my patrimonie is unable to satisfie thy sacrifice,
11    9, 48|     pardon, considering I was unable to recompence the good which
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