Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|    wicked sorceries, I will complaine to the Justices. Wherewithall
2    5, 24|    but why should I further complaine of the crueltie of my fortune,
3    6, 32| know of whom thou shouldest complaine: I will make sacrifice with
4    6, 34| company, began to weepe and complaine saying: Alas masters I pray
5    7, 43|    matter to any person nor complaine to any justice, lest he
6    8, 45|  meat) [thou] dost begin to complaine first, whereas I by long
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