Book, Chapter

 1    4, 19| aboundance of treasure, and went daily in ragged and torn apparel.
 2    4, 22|          her famous person, came daily by thousands, hundreths,
 3    4, 22|          floure of virginity.~So daily more and more encreased
 4    4, 23|          skie, I will bring thee daily in my apron the kirnels
 5    5, 29|       wrought already, inventeth daily more and more. For he espyeth
 6    7, 39|        misery and labour which I daily sustained): but I will tell
 7    7, 40|      messenger of mischiefe that daily haunted to her house, and
 8    7, 40|         his wife, whom he caused daily to be enclosed within his
 9    9, 48|          probable taciturnity, I daily served at the temple: in
10    9, 48|     desire that I had there, was daily to make my praiers to the
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