Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|  thou shouldst have vexed my enemy with loathsom love, thou
2    4, 22|     Shall I aske ayd of myne enemy Sobriety, whom I have often
3    7, 39| theeves, they said that this enemy should be tyed and yoked
4    7, 40|      filthy expenses, and an enemy to faith and chastity, a
5    7, 41|       assuring him, that his enemy would dye with the force
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