Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|        sharpe. Thou hast often offended thy antients, and especially
 2    4, 22|    Sobriety, whom I have often offended to engender thee? Or shall
 3    4, 22|        or how hath your son so offended, that you shold so greatly
 4    5, 31|    punished, because they have offended against good manners, and
 5    6, 32|     have so highly and greatly offended, vouchsafe to receive me,
 6    7, 40|         but I that was greatly offended with the negligence of Fotis,
 7    7, 41|      owne naturall mischiefe, (offended at this great contumely,
 8    7, 42|      his ground, which greatly offended all the standers by. Then
 9    7, 43|    refraine his insolence, and offended at his silence, strake him
10    8, 46|       would have you not to be offended: For I know that you are
11    9, 47| pristine estate, and if I have offended in any point of divine Majesty,
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