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1 1, 6| demaunded, Whether she knew one Milo an Alderman of the city: 2 1, 6| is not without cause that Milo is called an Elderman, and 3 1, 6| to the next lane? There Milo dwelleth, very rich both 4 1, 6| perceived the manners of Milo, and endeavouring to bring 5 1, 7| When Fotis had told this to Milo, he came himselfe and tooke 6 2, 8| should forsake myne Host Milo without any reasonable cause; 7 2, 8| Pamphiles who is the wife of Milo, whom you call your Host, 8 2, 8| toward the house of myne host Milo, by the way reasoning thus 9 2, 8| violation of the bed of Milo, but hardly attempt to winne 10 2, 8| purpose, but I found neither Milo nor his wife at home.~ 11 2, 10| and how hee talked with Milo of Diophanes, and how he 12 2, 10| supper, for I was bid by Milo, and so I sate downe at 13 2, 10| table sheweth the same. Then Milo laughed and said, Verily 14 2, 10| in my minde and said unto Milo, Of truth it is a good experience 15 2, 10| should make Bookes. Whereat Milo laughed againe, and enquired 16 2, 10| called Diophanes. Then sayd Milo, the same is he and no other, 17 2, 10| greatly. But that (quoth Milo) which Diophanes did tell 18 2, 10| journey, was only true. Thus Milo reasoned with me. But I 19 2, 10| length I boldly said to Milo, Let Diophanes fare well 20 3, 13| was in the house of one Milo a Citisen of this city, 21 3, 13| rob and spoyl my friend Milo. But when those cruell and 22 3, 13| my good friend and host Milo. Then thought I with my 23 3, 13| the safeguard of myne Host Milo and his family. Yet is he 24 3, 14| senses, until such time as Milo my Host came and tooke mee 25 3, 14| and credit. For myne host Milo enforced me to assure him, 26 3, 14| was speaking these words, Milo tooke me by the hand, and 27 3, 14| Then went I to supper with Milo, where God wot we fared 28 3, 17| layd all the treasure of Milo, and ransackt the same: 29 4, 19| manfully conquered the house of Milo of Hippata, and beside all 30 5, 24| as touching the house of Milo of Hippata, which we forcibly 31 5, 24| farre in favour with this Milo, that he entertained him 32 5, 24| laid the whole substance of Milo: neither was there small 33 5, 24| robbing of my deare host Milo, which villany might rather