Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|  nourished thee with myne owne proper hand: and why not? For I
2    4, 22|      that hee were of his owne proper nature sufficiently prone
3    4, 22| wounded myne owne body with my proper weapons, to have thee to
4    4, 22|  nourished thee with mine owne proper hands, I will doe and accomplish
5    7, 41|     owne guilty conscience and proper whoredome, lest her lover
6    9, 47| ancient doctrine, and by their proper ceremonies accustome to
7    9, 47|      faire and cleare with his proper light. Behold then more
8    9, 48|      Element, I returned to my proper place: About midnight I
9    9, 48|      custome, and of mine owne proper will I abstained longer
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