Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|    thy haire, which I have dressed with myne owne hands, and
2    5, 27| with a malicious neighing, dressed his eares and shewing his
3    7, 42|     like desperate persons dressed themselves against the tyrant,
4    8, 45|   the other a Cooke, which dressed fine and excellent meats
5    9, 47|    his haire laid out, and dressed in forme of a woman! There
6    9, 48| for the night before as he dressed the flowers and garlands
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