Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |           wrought and attempted by mortall men. The fall of Icarus
2    4, 22|           was now conversant among mortall men, or else that the earth
3    4, 22|            the world, with whome a mortall maiden is joyned now partaker
4    4, 22| absurdities. If I shall suffer any mortall creature to present my Majesty
5    4, 22|            disobedient beauty of a mortall maiden, and I pray thee,
6    4, 22|          appetite embraced my most mortall Foe, to whome I shall bee
7    4, 22|        have regard in that it is a mortall marriage, for it seemeth
8    5, 24|           chooseth or favoureth no mortall person by judgement, but
9    8, 46|          of that drinke prepared a mortall and deadly poyson, and when
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