Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|    honour of the god Risus, is alwaies renowned with some solemne
2    4, 22|    daughter in law Venus, whom alwaies I have loved as mine owne
3    5, 24|      without eies, because she alwaies bestoweth her riches upon
4    5, 24|    person by judgement, but is alwaies conversent, especially with
5    6, 32|       suspecting no harme) did alwaies looke for night, and the
6    8, 46|    youth of the countrey, whom alwaies be kept under by correction?
7    9, 47|       cruel fortune, which was alwaies mine enemie, after the sufferance
8    9, 48| according to my estate, I will alwaies keepe thee in remembrance
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