Book, Chapter

1  Ded    | wise and prudent workes of learned men, wherein in such unripe
2 Life    |  the cups of the muses, he learned the Poetry, Geometry, Musicke,
3 Life    | approved to be excellently learned, whereby he might worthily
4    4, 19|    art and science, but we learned where a rich Chuffe called
5    6, 32|   whereby such as are more learned then I (to whom fortune
6    7, 43|  souldier (as I afterwards learned) rose up as one awaked from
7    7, 43|  speare, and when they had learned the signes of my master,
8    8, 44|    at the manger. But as I learned and knew by others, I will
9    9, 48|  his foote, according as I learned by my vision; at length
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