Book, Chapter

1 Life    |    things.~And being thus no lesse endued with eloquence, than
2    1,  6|     my friend Demeas hath no lesse declared the same in his
3    4, 22|       and carest for nothing lesse, then for thy safety. Then
4    7, 42|   lodging for himselfe, much lesse had he any littor or place
5    7, 43|      to the next towne, much lesse he was able to beare any
6    8, 46|      mischievous woman farre lesse then she deserved, but because
7    9, 47| great and stonie teeth waxed lesse like the teeth of men, and
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