Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |     comprehended a figure of mans life, ministring most sweet
2    1,  1|     passeth the capacitie of mans reason, which if it be more
3    2, 11|  should have no wrong at any mans hand. Whereby he was inforced
4    3, 16|     heed I will come nigh no mans house: for I am not to learn,
5    4, 18|     into Lucius out of every mans sight. And while I considered
6    5, 28|     a burning coale out of a mans house of the next village,
7    7, 42|   When we came to the honest mans house, he entertained and
8    7, 42| would encroch upon the poore mans ground, and clayme all the
9    9, 48|     stormes and dangers from mans life by thy right hand,
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