Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |       another entreating of the nature of fish, another of the
 2    1,  4|    beast is, for that it is his nature, when hee perceiveth the
 3    1,  5|         affects of the minde by nature doth chance contrary. For
 4    2,  8|     colour, his haire yellow by nature, his gray and quicke eye,
 5    2,  8|     finely, wherein Art envying Nature, shewed her great cunning.
 6    4, 22|         were of his owne proper nature sufficiently prone to worke
 7    6, 32|        of more fierce and wilde nature. When they were come within
 8    6, 36|      young man, contrary to all nature and reason. When I beheld
 9    7, 41| Mistresse, who according to the nature of a woman, when she heard
10    8, 44|      because she was unchast by nature, or because she was enforced
11    8, 45|         meates. And to prove my nature wholly, they gave met such
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