Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|      shorten our journey, and easily passe this high hill before
2    4, 19|      such sort that you could easily judge it to be a very den
3    4, 23|       of thy heele thou maist easily dispatch? But whither shall
4    6, 34|      so valiant and lusty may easily helpe me herein, and deliver
5    6, 36|     man, which verely you may easily conject, for if you would
6    8, 44|    kindle in her heart, could easily resist her desire and inordinate
7    8, 44| scholler of Venus Court might easily conjecture the whole. After
8    8, 44|      signe or no: and you may easily conject that his words are
9    8, 44|    culpable, should escape so easily, and after mocke and flowte
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