Book, Chapter

1 Pref    |      first crave and beg your pardon, lest I should happen to
2    2, 10|   travell, whereof I pray you pardon mee, and give me licence
3    3, 15|     But to the end that I may pardon thee of that thing which
4    4, 22|    most humbly intreat you to pardon his fault if he have accorded
5    4, 22|       and lamentation desired pardon, saying, O great and holy
6    4, 22|       intent she would desire pardon of every God, she approached
7    5, 31|   slaine) was the cause of my pardon for one short day. Howbeit
8    9, 48| religious sort, and demanding pardon of the goddesse, washed
9    9, 48|     father, and to demand his pardon, considering I was unable
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