Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|      fiction is made. One may write a successful book without
2  Int,   3| thread of romance; one cannot write a successful romance without
3    2,  50|      to give him something to write when his master don't want
4    4, 108|       will bribe, and harlots write~To lovers: dogs, in dreams
5    4, 119|    that he could find time to write poetry at death's very door,
6    5, 136|     endows;~What people do, I write, to my capacity.~For who
7    5, 141|       hers he will   measure;~Write verse, or declaim; snap
8    5, 145|  house when he says: "let her write on the door that she is '
9    6     |      ages it was customary to write ecclesiastical works on
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