Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|      the cockes began to crow, declaring that it was day: wherewithall
2    7, 41|       hastily to Philesiterus, declaring that his Mistresse was consented
3    7, 41|  appeared to her in the night, declaring the whole circumstance of
4    7, 43|  souldiers went to the Justice declaring that they had lost by the
5    9, 47|    fowler, another with hookes declaring a fisher: I saw there a
6    9, 48| painted with figures of beasts declaring briefly every sentence,
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