Book, Chapter

1 Life    |     learned, whereby he might worthily be called Polyhistor, that
2 Life    |       and delectable, whereby worthily they may be intituled The
3    2, 11|    punishment, and that I was worthily beaten for my folly. And
4    3, 16|   upon posts, and so they are worthily rewarded, because it is
5    4, 22|     whereby they were thought worthily to deserve the praise and
6    4, 22| Counsellors of thine shall be worthily rewarded for their pains.
7    4, 22|       and wild beasts, as she worthily deserved.~Neither was the
8    5, 24|       and whose estate seemed worthily to be lamented and pittied
9    7, 41|     contumely, though she had worthily deserved the same) had recourse
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