Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|       into a Bever, because he loved another woman beside her:
 2    1,  5|        she was a Taverner, and loved wel good wines) answered,
 3    3, 16|      sorceries on such as shee loved, intended the night following
 4    3, 16|    that since the time I first loved thee, I never fancied any
 5    4, 22|      my head with a razor, who loved thee so well? Did not I
 6    4, 22|     Venus, whom alwaies I have loved as mine owne child, moreover
 7    6, 32|        this young man secretly loved her, yet moved somewhat
 8    6, 32| husband, whom shee so entirely loved, had it not beene that her
 9    7, 41|      his wife (whom he so well loved) alone to himselfe, called
10    8, 44|   beauty then honesty: for she loved this young man her sonne
11    8, 44|       Then she by how much she loved him before, by so much and
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