Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|     passing beauty and maidenly majesty of the youngest daughter
2    4, 22|  mortall creature to present my Majesty on earth, or that any shall
3    4, 22|        disagree unto so great a majesty, that verily it seemed in
4    4, 22|       the Gods do sweare by the majesty of the river Stix? but give
5    6, 36|       had displeased the divine majesty of the goddesse, by doing
6    9, 47| offended in any point of divine Majesty, let me rather dye then
7    9, 48|      the sea, do tremble at thy majesty, but my spirit is not able
8    9, 48|     After this sort, the divine majesty perswaded me in my sleepe,
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