Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|        to be restrained from his naturall race, the Moone to purge
 2    1,  2|          thinke that he were the naturall Serpent, creeping and sliding
 3    2,  8| sufficiently prove him to be the naturall childe of Salvia. And moreover
 4    2,  8|         as if you were myne owne naturall childe, beware I say, beware
 5    2,  9|         woman, the same doth the naturall and comely beauty set out
 6    2, 11|  infernall, by the vertue of the naturall elements, by the silences
 7    4, 22|         have played the parts of naturall sisters in warning thee.~
 8    5, 31|        good manners, and the law naturall? But I promise thee, thou
 9    7, 41|          but she beside her owne naturall mischiefe, (offended at
10    8, 46|         slaine, by reason of the naturall affection which she have
11    9, 47|       thee. I am she that is the naturall mother of all things, mistresse
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