Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|        her tongue sufficiently instructed to flattery: unto whom I
2    3, 15| profound sapience, and further instructed in so many holy and divine
3    4, 22|         and when we are better instructed, let us return to suppresse
4    4, 22|      been evill brought up and instructed in thy youth thou hast thy
5    8, 44|       of the house had a sonne instructed in good literature, and
6    8, 45|   thousand qualities. First he instructed me to sit at the table upon
7    8, 46|  devoure the woman, was not so instructed and taught, or would so
8    9, 48|        they had not faithfully instructed me: being in this manner
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