Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|     of your comelinesse and audacity, in that you are not afeared
2    2, 11|    marvelled greatly at the audacity of so little a beast. To
3    2, 11|     his wife taking present audacity, and reproving his sayings,
4    3, 13|   beeing inspired by divine Audacity, at length I gan say, Verily
5    4, 22|  tooke the razor, so by her audacity she changed her mind: but
6    4, 23|     after me, and with more audacity then becommeth her kind
7    5, 24| singular courage and lively audacity: for I had rather receive
8    6, 32|   subtill meane and valiant audacity of her husband, from the
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