Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|     him into such estate and calamity, that he verily seemed as
2    1,  3|     most extreame misery and calamity, which hast defiled and
3    4, 21|       and hear the sum of my calamity.~There was a comely young
4    4, 22| divers opinions touching her calamity. Sometime she would, sometime
5    5, 27|     of stones. Being in this calamity, yet fortune worked me other
6    6, 32|   endured so much misery and calamity with mee amongst the theeves,
7    9, 47|    all my cruell fortune and calamity, I found good hope and soveraigne
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