Book, Chapter

1    5, 31|        thee, thou shalt not long rejoyce at my harmes, thou shalt
2    7, 42|         brethren, now maist thou rejoyce at the fall of us Citizens,
3    8, 46|        all things he did greatly rejoyce in that I was his Servant
4    9, 47|      very day it selfe seemed to rejoyce. For after the hore-frost,
5    9, 47|        the other gods: wherefore rejoyce and take a convenable countenance
6    9, 47| providence of the goddesse Isis, rejoyce therefore and triumph of
7    9, 48|       times returne, the Planets rejoyce, the Elements serve: at
8    9, 48|       that thou shouldest rather rejoyce, since as it hath pleased
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