Book, Chapter

1    3, 13|           pray you most venerable Fathers, to whom and every one of
2    4, 22|     hundreths, and scores, to her fathers palace, who was astonied
3    4, 23|          on the right hand to her fathers house: but I (knowing that
4    5, 24| inheritour and follower of all my fathers vertues, yet I lost in a
5    5, 27|         when wee were come to her fathers house, shee was received
6    7, 42|         but so much ground of his fathers heritage, as might bury
7    8, 44|      since thou dost resemble thy fathers shape in every point, it
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