Book, Chapter

1    2,  9|      face and haire of every dame, and afterwards delight
2    3, 15|   the secret mysteries of my dame. But I have such confidence
3    4, 22|      who had to wife a noble Dame, by whom he had three daughters
4    7, 38| words of the woman, he sayd: Dame will you have me tell the
5    7, 40|      say to the Bakers wife:~Dame you have chosen (without
6    8, 46|     flowre of the age of the dame. Her colour was of two sorts,
7    9, 47|  heaven, whether thou be the Dame Ceres which art the originall
8    9, 48|     sort: O holy and blessed dame, the perpetuall comfort
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