Book, Chapter

1    4, 22| incomparable beauty, did no less worship and reverence her with crosses,
2    4, 22|      such as erst did honour and worship her, was now conversant
3    4, 22|        Gyndos, nor to Cythera to worship her. Her ornaments were
4    4, 22|       which I ought to adore and worship? Why teare you my eyes in
5    4, 22|        all, but rather adore and worship the great god Cupid, and
6    8, 45|       being Servants to a man of worship, whereof one was a Baker
7    9, 47|          ceremonies accustome to worship mee, doe call mee Queene
8    9, 47|   profundity of Stix, thou shalt worship me, as one that hath bin
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