Book, Chapter

1    3, 14| impatiency of the injury which I conceived within my minde. And behold,
2    4, 22|      with divine delecates, they conceived great envy within their
3    7, 41|       when he went away. Then he conceived a great suspition and jealousie
4    8, 44|    augmented suspition which was conceived of him first. Howbeit, neither
5    8, 46|       noble and rich Matron that conceived much delight to behold me,
6    8, 46|        was convenient he should, conceived so great dolour within his
7    8, 46|        feed: on the other side I conceived a great delectation to see
8    9, 48|  continued there a good space, I conceived a marvailous great pleasure
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