Book, Chapter

1    4, 18|    our burthens, they let us loose in a medow to pasture, but
2    5, 27|       for on a day I was let loose into the fields to pasture,
3    5, 30|     but onely found the Asse loose and straying abroad, which
4    6, 32|     warning was given to let loose. The Dogs rushed in with
5    8, 46|    foure parts, and sometime loose hands on every side: but
6    8, 46| Houres carrying garlands and loose flowers, and making great
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