Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|      of the Advocates of the Court (because he pleaded and
2    2,  9|  were waited upon by all the Court of Cupid, though were girded
3    3, 14|  woman, who troubled all the Court with her howling, desired
4    5, 24|    was a certaine man in the court of the Emperour, which had
5    5, 24|     compelled to forsake the court: his wife Platina, a woman
6    8, 44|      but a scholler of Venus Court might easily conjecture
7    9, 48|   some money in haunting the court, by reason of my Latin tongue.~
8    9, 48| should be an Advocate in the court, and not feare the slander
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