Book, Chapter

1  Ded    | Dedicatory at all; till as now of late perswaded thereunto by my
2    1,  5|         will repente himselfe too late, nay rather forthwith, of
3    3, 13|            For returning somewhat late from supper yester night (
4    4, 22|         now you perceive, but too late, the plague of envy. When
5    4, 22|         words, and repent but too late. Then she desired her husband
6    5, 30|       death, although it came too late. Then they gathered together
7    6, 34|        who alone escaped best the late skirmish of Dogges and stones,
8    9, 47|       remedy, though it were very late, to be delivered from all
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