Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|       who is now an Orphan, and deprived of all good fortune: and
2    3, 17|       to blame Fotis, but being deprived as wel of language as of
3    3, 17|      death of Fotis I should be deprived of all remedy and help.
4    4, 21| servilely in this stony prison, deprived of all pleasure, wherein
5    4, 22|   within the walls of a prison, deprived of humane conversation,
6    5, 29|   stones, he might not onely be deprived of his courage but also
7    6, 32|      speare of Thrasillus, that deprived me from thee. Thus spake
8    7, 42|      was my master the Gardener deprived of his hope, and paying
9    8, 44|     changed, who thinking to be deprived of all his race and posterity,
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