Book, Chapter

1 Life    | Philosophy, and studied not in vaine the nine Muses, that is
2    2, 10|     had traind him into such a vaine of talke, that I lost a
3    4, 22|   shape of her person, then in vaine did Paris the sheepheard (
4    4, 22|         yet being brought in a vaine hope shee cried O Cupid
5    5, 28|       keepe this fiery Asse in vaine?~
6    7, 38|     place here in our house in vaine, and doth us no service?
7    7, 41|       his wife, but all was in vaine, wherefore considering on
8    7, 42|       the dogs, but all was in vaine, for they might see their
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