Book, Chapter

1    5, 29|  execute the sentence of the shepheard, rejoycing at my present
2    5, 31|    death of their sonne, the shepheard (according to his promise)
3    6, 34|      man, who seemed to be a Shepheard, by reason of the Goates
4    8, 46|      then came a young man a shepheard representing Paris, richly
5    8, 46| mooved her selfe towards the shepheard Paris, shewing by honest
6    8, 46|      Then the young Phrygian shepheard Paris with a willing mind
7    8, 46|      one rusticall Judge and shepheard appointed by the counsell
8    9, 47|      with lawne, resemling a shepheard, and bearing a cup of gold
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