Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|  she sayd, O Lucius, I have nourished thee with myne owne proper
 2    2,  9| heaven, sprung of the Seas, nourished of the flouds, though shee
 3    4, 19|  buying of Beares, which he nourished to his great cost, and esteemed
 4    4, 21|   older than I; we two were nourished and brought up in one house,
 5    4, 22|  the froth of the waves had nourished, to the intent to show her
 6    4, 22|  that shall see this Infant nourished amongst so great plenty
 7    4, 22|    modesty, and that I have nourished thee with mine owne proper
 8    4, 22| young man Cupid whom I have nourished with mine owne hands, whose
 9    5, 24|    Theron the noble theefe, nourished with humane bloud, entertained
10    5, 27|   of his provender, that he nourished them with the bodies of
11    6, 33|     which they had kept and nourished for the safety of their
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