Book, Chapter

1    7, 39|   company laughed to see so suddaine a change. When a good part
2    8, 44|  man troubled in mind at so suddaine an ill, although hee abhorred
3    8, 44|    schoolemaster seeing his suddaine change, called his mother,
4    9, 47| first sleepe, I awaked with suddaine feare, and saw the Moone
5    9, 47|    to blame and reprove thy suddaine restoration to humane shape,
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