Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|       never afterwards molest or hurt her: and moreover, if any
2    3, 15|          than it should touch or hurt thy delicate and dainty
3    4, 22|     partly because he should not hurt himself with wanton dalliance,
4    4, 23| pittifully in lifting me up, and hurt my right thigh and my left
5    5, 26|      pleasure in the dammage and hurt of other. While I did angerly
6    6, 32|        mercifull, for I will not hurt thee with thy sword or any
7    7, 41|         lest her lover should be hurt lying in the bin, she willed
8    7, 42|        along his arme it did not hurt him, which chanced otherwise
9    8, 46|      verily thought, if I should hurt the woman by any kind of
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