Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |     fine,~with written phrases new.~I will declare how one
 2 Pref    |      language. And verily this new alteration of speech doth
 3    1,  2|        accustomed to be soulde new cheeses of exceeding good
 4    1,  2|     against her will to take a new husband. And dost thou live
 5    1,  5|         Where is his great and new cut? And then I spake to
 6    3, 14|     expresse the forme of this new sight, so far was I amased
 7    3, 17|       of delectable hiew, were new and fresh roses: and being
 8    4, 21|     enquired the causes of her new and sudden lamentation.
 9    4, 22|    earth and not the sea, by a new concourse and influence
10    4, 22|     budded and yeelded forth a new Venus, endued with the floure
11    4, 22|     did honour me, and call me new Venus, then yee should have
12    4, 22|        there is no doubt but a new cupid shall be borne. By
13    4, 22|        her husband, invented a new answer, and said that her
14    5, 24|        that by the exercise of new lads, the terror of their
15    5, 26|       brought asleepe by their new companion.~Then the young
16    5, 26|  prepared sumptuously, and the new companion said unto the
17    5, 27|      supper. The next day this new wedded woman (my Mistresse)
18    5, 28|        torments) had devised a new paine for me. I was appointed
19    5, 30|      they laid the fault to my new Master, that tooke me up
20    6, 32|        that he was glad of the new marriage, and comming home
21    6, 32| fearing to become subject unto new masters, prepared themselves
22    6, 36|    envie me, with invention of new meanes to afflict my poore
23    6, 36|      poore body in giving me a new Master as spitefull as the
24    6, 36|         and delivered me to my new Master who was called Phelibus,
25    6, 36|    Phelibus, and he caried his new servant home, and before
26    7, 37|  wholesome remedie, invented a new torment, for by and by a
27    7, 39|      goddesse Siria invented a new meanes to picke mens purses,
28    8, 44|      when his father married a new wife, and had another child
29    8, 46|     money, and partly to finde new pastime for my master. Who
30    9, 47|  ceased, to offer in my name a new ship as a first fruit of
31    9, 47|    humane shape, but made by a new invention, whereby was signified
32    9, 47|      life, and as it were by a new regeneration is reserved
33    9, 48|      of the nativitie, and the new procession with sumptuous
34    9, 48|      me againe to receive this new order and consecration,
35    9, 48|      and Bishops, there came a new and marvailous thought in
36    9, 48|       could not tell what this new vision signified, or what
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