Book, Chapter

1    1,  4| injury they would be ready to defend her. Whereupon shee, mooved
2    2, 11|       sword, wherby I hope to defend my selfe.~And so in this
3    2, 11|    young man, that you do wel defend the dead corps from the
4    4, 19|       every man had rather to defend his own life, than to save
5    4, 22|     against my will shall not defend himselfe by any meane or
6    5, 24|   then theft, yet might not I defend mine owne cause or denie
7    5, 31| diddest spurne and kicke him) defend him now at the point of
8    6, 33|    Horses, to the end I might defend and save my poore buttocks
9    7, 43|   that he could not turne and defend himselfe, but onely threaten
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