prefering dutiful affection before fearful duty” to preferring.

“that thou art he beggarliest dastardly villain” to the.

“means to temper the minds of their proud woers” to wooers.

“self-love then first in him divided itself from vain glory” to vainglory.

“No villian, die: it is Philoclea that” to villain.

“a strong cask bravely covered, wherewith he covered his head” to casque.

“encroached to usurp a room in her right ride” to side.

“the rest were quickly discomfitted, and, despairing” discomfited.

(“can Musidorus have anything wherein I have no interest?” “I,” said he, “and for the present a greater wonder...) to Aye.

“and we only can restore them to themselvee” to themselves.