Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |     thereto in his minde, hee seemeth to bee turned into a brute
2 Life    | eloquence and doctrine, as he seemeth to passe and excell himselfe.
3 Life    |       so fine, that it rather seemeth with more eloquence turned
4    1,  4|   encreased so big, that shee seemeth as though she would bring
5    2,  9|     the pole of the necke, it seemeth to the lover that beholdeth
6    3, 15|    learne that art, and as it seemeth unto mee, thou thy selfe
7    4, 22|      mortall marriage, for it seemeth unto me just, lawfull, and
8    7, 38|       rotten and crackt as me seemeth on every side. And then
9    7, 40|      to your lover, who as me seemeth, is dull, fearefull, without
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