Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|   graine, (as being a thing impossible to be brought to passe by
2    4, 22|   she perceived that it was impossible to bring it to passe: for
3    6, 32|    moreover, it was a thing impossible to ravish her, although
4    7, 41|  kept by Myrmex, thought it impossible to have his purpose, yet (
5    8, 46| remaine defamed: but it was impossible for me so to doe, considering
6    9, 48|  all those things as seemed impossible.~On a night the great priest
7    9, 48|      which were strange and impossible to be read of the prophane
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