Book, Chapter

1    3, 17|      so rash a purpose: for I feared lest by the death of Fotis
2    4, 21| Hereat the maiden was greatly feared, and kissed her hand and
3    4, 22|    came upon her, she greatly feared her virginity, because shee
4    4, 22|  glorious a body shee greatly feared, and amazed in mind, with
5    4, 22|   birds that followed nothing feared the Eagle, Hawkes, or other
6    6, 33|     sharp Javelings, and some feared away the Woolves with light
7    7, 39|    man said, for they neither feared nor doubted my presence.
8    8, 45|   without his teaching, but I feared greatly lest in shewing
9    8, 46|      beasts: For shee greatly feared least hee should unawares
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