Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|  and I will declare of more greater matters, which shee hath
 2    2,  8|    An moreover (which was a greater marvel to behold) the excellent
 3    2,  9|   of her necke, howbeit the greater part was trussed upon her
 4    3, 13|     of more courage, and of greater stature than the rest, spake
 5    3, 17|    horse, and laded us with greater trusses than wee were able
 6    4, 19|     only ignorant, that the greater the number is, the sooner
 7    4, 22|   thou. But to worke thee a greater despight, I do determine
 8    5, 24| with slothfullnesse, to his greater profit, and (while he might)
 9    7, 43|    he was able to beare any greater trusses: but when he saw
10    9, 48|     the goddesse in hope of greater benefits, considering I
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