Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |     all; till as now of late perswaded thereunto by my friends,
 2    1,  7| under his feet. This done he perswaded me to depart, and sayd that
 3    3, 15|  unto you, and I will not be perswaded, though you your selfe should
 4    4, 22|      me, and I am now verily perswaded that they which have informed
 5    5, 24| divers manners, whereupon he perswaded them to remit all their
 6    5, 24|     fight, whom he had fully perswaded to exercise his idle hands,
 7    5, 27|      who wishing my liberty, perswaded them that it was better
 8    5, 27|   place, whereby I was fully perswaded that if my Master and Mistresse
 9    9, 48|    Howbeit I could unneth be perswaded to depart, before I had
10    9, 48|     sort, the divine majesty perswaded me in my sleepe, whereupon
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