Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|       suffer that he should be sorrowfull, but pleasantly beare a
2    6, 32|       cloked the matter with a sorrowfull countenance, he fained a
3    6, 32|        Incontinently after the sorrowfull newes of the death of Lepolemus,
4    6, 34|    againe with a pale face and sorrowfull newes, saying that he saw
5    7, 41|        into the Milhouse, very sorrowfull, raggedly attired, with
6    7, 42|       after he had heard these sorrowfull tydings could in no wise
7    8, 44| countenance was pale, her eyes sorrowfull, her knees weake, and there
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