Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         quoth I), why not? For whatsoever the fates have appointed
 2    2,  9|    first open to our eyes. And whatsoever flourishing and gorgeous
 3    2,  9|     dignity in the haire, that whatsoever shee be, though she be never
 4    2, 10|       to land. And after that, whatsoever was given unto us in recompense
 5    3, 15|        keepe silence, and that whatsoever I shall reveale or declare
 6    4, 22|  commandment, and declare that whatsoever he be that retaineth her
 7    4, 22| throughout all the world, that whatsoever hee were that could tell
 8    7, 41|     the saying of the wisemen, whatsoever I say, she holdeth for law,
 9    9, 47|      thy vigor and force; with whatsoever name or fashion it is lawfull
10    9, 48|   companions to buy liberally, whatsoever was needfull and convenient,
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