Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|          miserably murdered, and doe vengeance on this wicked and cursed
 2    4, 22|            deserved.~Neither was the vengeance of the other delayed, for
 3    4, 22|          howbeit I will not cease my vengeance, to her must I have recourse
 4    5, 24|             puissance, and demanding vengeance of the injury done to her
 5    5, 25|           the world, and above their vengeance, which purchaseth damage
 6    5, 27|           glad and merry of so great vengeance upon them, and the riches
 7    5, 28| welfavouredly. Then he invented this vengeance against me, after that he
 8    6, 32|              up thy face, regard thy vengeance and evill fortune, reckon
 9    6, 36|               wherefore he would doe vengeance of himselfe: and therewithall
10    8, 44|              arise by the particular vengeance, and to the end there might
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