Book, Chapter

1    3, 17|      a rose and eat it, thou shouldst be delivered from the shape
2    3, 17|     to my custome, then thou shouldst not continue an Asse one
3    4, 22|     who willed mee that thou shouldst bee married to a man of
4    4, 22|   beast unto thee, that thou shouldst go about to cut off my head
5    4, 22|  mistresse: and whereas thou shouldst have vexed my enemy with
6    4, 22| which if I should have, thou shouldst well understand that I would
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