Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |     and Progne signifieth the wicked and abhominable facts wrought
 2    2,  8|     into other shapes, by the wicked power of Sorcerie and Inchantment,
 3    2,  8|   beware of the evil arts and wicked allurements of that Pamphiles
 4    2, 11|       meanes and shifts these wicked women do use, to bring their
 5    2, 11|       the dead corps from the wicked witches, for hee was the
 6    2, 11|     and doe vengeance on this wicked and cursed woman his wife
 7    2, 11|  poisoned by the meanes of my wicked wife, and so thereby yeelded
 8    2, 11|       the night, and that the wicked Witches and enchantresses
 9    3, 13|  would in no wise suffer this wicked Homicide, embrued with the
10    3, 15|        unlesse you cease your wicked sorceries, I will complaine
11    3, 17|    teare this mischievous and wicked harlot with my mouth, or
12    4, 22|    naughty hagges, armed with wicked minds, doe chance to againe (
13    4, 22|       But those pestilent and wicked furies breathing out their
14    4, 22|       as she prepared for her wicked intent.~Soon after her husband
15    4, 22|  pricke of carnall desire and wicked envy ran home, and feigning
16    4, 22|       a loud voyce, saying: O wicked harlot as thou art, now
17    5, 24|     opinions in men, that the wicked doe glory with the name
18    5, 25| delighted with the talke of a wicked brothel house, and other
19    6, 32|      evill fame, and a man of wicked manners and conversation,
20    6, 32|       punished deservedly the wicked breaker of our marriage;
21    7, 41|      so great a mischiefe and wicked fact, which my neighbours
22    7, 41|       great mischiefe of this wicked queane, devised with my
23    7, 41|      to defame thy selfe with wicked living, whereby thou hast
24    7, 41|     the same) had recourse to wicked arts and trumpery, never
25    8, 44|      dayes, I understood of a wicked and mischievous fact committed
26    8, 44|      In the meane season this wicked woman impatient of her love,
27    8, 44|       when lie came home, the wicked woman declared that his
28    8, 44|    else returne and worke his wicked intent, with a sword or
29    8, 46|     voyce to her brother, the wicked harlot (weening that she
30    8, 46|      she might accomplish her wicked intent, and also gaine the
31    8, 46|     the first poyson: But the wicked woman persevering in her
32    8, 46| promising them to shew divers wicked and mischievous acts, caused
33    8, 46|  world, by envy and malice of wicked persons impoysoned with
34    8, 46|     pollute my body with this wicked harlot did greatly feare
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