Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|    rapped at our doores in stead of Boetius. Then you being
2    4, 19|     to refresh my selfe in stead of water. The thing and
3    4, 19|  house were pathes made in stead of wals, in such sort that
4    4, 22|  worshipped this maiden in stead of Venus, and in the morning
5    7, 40|    who made me an Asse, in stead of a Bird, did yet comfort
6    8, 46| body. But the Physitian in stead of that drinke prepared
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