Book, Chapter

 1    3, 15|   the remembrance of you put alwayes the thought out of my minde,
 2    4, 22|      thee so well? Did not I alwayes give thee a charge? Did
 3    4, 22|  yeares he is? Doth he seeme alwayes unto you to be a childe?
 4    5, 24|      person, which you shall alwayes find trusty and faithfull,
 5    6, 32|   brother and my husband, is alwayes before mine eies, I smell
 6    7, 41|     be contented, for I have alwayes lived with my wife in such
 7    7, 41|      being an Asse, and tyed alwayes in the mill house, could
 8    7, 42|     withall, for he himselfe alwayes lay under a little roofe
 9    8, 44|   from her hands, would find alwayes excuses, till in the end
10    9, 47| think it not an injury to be alwayes serviceable towards me,
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