Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|           somewhat slow, and to the intent likewise that I might repose
 2    1,  4|          they find them, and to the intent it might so happen unto
 3    1,  5|              and as I thinke to the intent that she might alter nothing
 4    2,  9|        there be divers, that to the intent to shew their grace and
 5    2, 11|         keep the corpes, and to the intent I would not sleepe, I began
 6    2, 11|            my sisters sonne, to the intent to maintaine her whoredome,
 7    3, 15|        three blowne skinnes, to the intent that I, after the slaughter
 8    4, 18|          toward her husband, to the intent that by her lowd cries shee
 9    4, 19|           could not travell, to the intent they would not stay in their
10    4, 19|            soever it be. And to the intent you may beleeve me I will
11    4, 22|         waves had nourished, to the intent to show her high magnificencie
12    4, 22|            hath done before, to the intent that where you have charged
13    4, 22|             prepared for her wicked intent.~Soon after her husband
14    4, 22|            he invented thee, to the intent that all lovers might with
15    4, 22|         thee of thy father for this intent: but first thou hast been
16    4, 22|          did direct her, and to the intent she would desire pardon
17    5, 24| apprehension of the theeves, to the intent I might learne and see all
18    5, 24|             in no place: and to the intent hee might cleane escape,
19    5, 24|            was welnigh dead, to the intent hee should confesse the
20    5, 30|             the open fields, to the intent I would escape from the
21    5, 30|            which he tooke up to the intent to have some reward for
22    6, 32|        meanes to worke his damnable intent. And (having found occasion
23    6, 32|            his mischievous mind and intent: in continuance of time
24    6, 32|        spake not this for any other intent but to win the heart of
25    6, 33|             that we doe this to the intent to rifle or take away any
26    6, 36|           kept in the stable to the intent we might seeme more saleable,
27    6, 36|             like a mad Asse, to the intent he should not buy me, but
28    7, 39|          doe till the ground to the intent it may bring forth his increase:
29    7, 39|           to my remembrance, to the intent your eares may be delighted
30    7, 41|             case. Myrmex seeing the intent of his Mistresse, was very
31    7, 42|             owne weapon, and to the intent the young man would escape
32    8, 44|           shame and feare, lest her intent should be knowne: But after
33    8, 44|            an occasion to utter her intent, with weeping eyes and covered
34    8, 44|           mingled with wine, to the intent he would give it to the
35    8, 44|            him a drinke; but to the intent I might cleare my selfe
36    8, 44|        returne and worke his wicked intent, with a sword or some dangerous
37    8, 46|             a sacred Potion, to the intent he might purge Choller and
38    8, 46|         might accomplish her wicked intent, and also gaine the money
39    8, 46|      learning, but this I do to the intent the conscience and love
40    9, 48|    oblations that they gave, to the intent I might buy such things
41    9, 48|       vision signified, or what the intent of the celestiall god was,
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