Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |  Salvia was of such excellent vertue, that she passed all the
 2 Life    |      was endowed with as much vertue and riches as any woman
 3 Life    | flourished, and with how much vertue hee excelled amongst the
 4 Life    |  containing all the grace and vertue of the art Oratory, where
 5    1,  4|   theirs she prevented by the vertue of her inchantments, and
 6    2, 11|      Powers infernall, by the vertue of the naturall elements,
 7    3, 16|      my minde, that if by the vertue of the oyntment I shall
 8    4, 19|       of singular courage and vertue, desiring us by much entreaty
 9    5, 24|  begger, neither judge you my vertue and prowesse by ragged clothes,
10    5, 24|     of my father, or mine own vertue, but freshly comming from
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