Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|       if any did offer her any injury they would be ready to defend
2    3, 14|  mitigate my impatiency of the injury which I conceived within
3    4, 22|       of thy fire, revenge the injury which is done to thy mother
4    4, 22| sufficiently upon thee for the injury which thou hast done. When
5    5, 24|     demanding vengeance of the injury done to her husband, who
6    5, 30|    would you be ashamed of the injury which you have done to me.
7    7, 41|      ministred, to revenge the injury of my master, for as I passed
8    7, 43|       thinking that beside the injury which he had received, he
9    9, 47|        me! And think it not an injury to be alwayes serviceable
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