Book, Chapter

1 Life    |   Proconsuls, where he spent his youth in learning the liberall
2    4, 22|         up and instructed in thy youth thou hast thy hands ready
3    4, 22|       raging flames of his first youth, I thought best to bridle
4    7, 40| beautifull, in the flower of his youth, liberall, courteous, valiant
5    8, 46|   maidens in the flowre of their youth of excellent beauty, and
6    8, 46|          thither to testifie the youth and flowre of the age of
7    8, 46| accompanied with a great many of youth, whereby you would have
8    8, 46|        as one that corrupted the youth of the countrey, whom alwaies
9    9, 47|         came a faire companie of youth, apparelled in white vestiments,
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