Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|      be immovable, the aire to lacke the blowing of windes, the
2    1,  2|      the unfortunate losse and lacke of thee at home, and against
3    6, 32|       see no light, thou shalt lacke the aide of a leader, thou
4    7, 41|        else to be famished for lacke of sustenance, which words
5    8, 44|      any of the crownes should lacke weight or be found counterfeit,
6    8, 45|       to me, and that I should lacke nothing, who obeied his
7    8, 45| marvailous thing, and if I did lacke drinke, I should looke still
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