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1 1, 2| with his rugged mantle insomuch that from his navel downwards 2 1, 5| heart trembled with feare, insomuch that the bed over me did 3 1, 5| lively colour faded away, insomuch that beeing in great fear, 4 2, 8| Sorcerie and Inchantment, insomuch that I thought that the 5 2, 8| growing in and about the same, insomuch that within the stone it 6 2, 11| me in very great feare, insomuch that I marvelled greatly 7 3, 14| of the family of death, insomuch that I could not sufficiently 8 4, 18| lustily towards the wood, insomuch that I felt myself that 9 4, 19| pleasures for the Common people, insomuch that there is no man can 10 4, 20| barley without measure, insomuch that my horse fed so abundantly 11 4, 22| his voice in the night, insomuch that I have an uncertaine 12 4, 22| great perill which she saw, insomuch that she could not comfort 13 4, 23| desire to escape as shee: insomuch that I seemed to scowre 14 5, 24| unto you as you willed me, insomuch that the whole fact at length 15 5, 24| was poorely apparelled, insomuch that you might see all his 16 5, 24| that dwelled round about, insomuch that by reason of the feare 17 5, 24| went my company to wracke, insomuch that every man was slaine, 18 5, 27| unto him with great care, insomuch that I was right pleasant 19 5, 28| cruelly with a great staffe, insomuch that the marrow of my bones 20 5, 29| gelded, I was greatly sorrie, insomuch that I thought all the hinder 21 6, 32| and more came upon her: Insomuch, that she was enforced to 22 7, 37| cruelly wounded by him, insomuch that many Horses and other 23 7, 39| to behold the bakers art, insomuch that I could not eate nor 24 7, 40| woman in all the world, insomuch that he endured many miseries 25 7, 41| they began to mistrust, insomuch that they brake open the 26 7, 42| well and fountain of bloud, insomuch that the drops thereof sparckled 27 7, 42| residue that were present, insomuch that they could not tell 28 7, 42| mortally hate this poore man, insomuch that he would kill his sheepe, 29 7, 42| invading them on every side, insomuch that the more they flied 30 7, 43| cruelly then he did before, insomuch that the souldier could 31 8, 44| continuall weeping and sobbing, insomuch that you would have thought 32 8, 44| Magistrates and people to pitty, insomuch that without any delay, 33 8, 45| things as was necessary, insomuch that I was received by these 34 8, 45| qualities which I could doe, insomuch that my master was renowned 35 8, 46| harlot and common queane, insomuch that shee invented all manner 36 9, 48| sacraments of the temple: insomuch that I oftentimes communed