Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|   published throughout all the towne, they tooke indignation
 2    1,  4|  closed all the persons in the towne so sure in their houses,
 3    1,  4|        pitty, released all the towne. But shee conveyed the principal
 4    1,  4|       foundation, into another towne, distant from thence an
 5    1,  4|   downe before the gate of the towne. Then I spake and said O
 6    1,  5|     not gone a mile out of the Towne but it was broad day, and
 7    2, 11|      of Swallows nigh unto the towne Copton, by the increase
 8    4, 18|      came. Then the men of the towne called in their dogs, and
 9    4, 21|    beloved entirely of all the towne, my cousine Germane, and
10    4, 22|      person travelled unto the Towne Paphos, nor to the Isle
11    5, 25|       carry the virgin to some towne and to sell her: and such
12    5, 27|    children and Maidens of the towne gathered together to see
13    5, 27| stoutly, nay rather I made the towne to ring againe with my shrilling
14    6, 33|         the Inhabitants of the Towne stood in their garrets and
15    6, 35|      love with a harlot of the towne, and accustomed to resort
16    6, 36|      that the young men of the towne seeking for a straie Asse,
17    7, 37|  prettie jest committed in the towne there, which I would that
18    7, 38|      was a man dwelling in the towne very poore, that had nothing
19    7, 39|  company of inhabitants of the towne armed with weapons and on
20    7, 39|    were carryed backe unto the towne, and put in prison by the
21    7, 40|      Barbarus a Senator of our towne, whom the vulgar people
22    7, 42|       bottels, and rode to the Towne which was seaven miles off.~
23    7, 42|     and ruling himselfe in the towne according to his owne will.
24    7, 43| handfuls of hearbs to the next towne, much lesse he was able
25    7, 43|      his staffe he came to the towne, but hee would not declare
26    8, 44|   fortuned to come to a little towne, where we lodged at a certaine
27    8, 44|       of any reputation of the towne, nor any of the common people,
28    8, 45| Corinth, which is a principall towne of Achaia, and he had passed
29    8, 46|     Corinth, the people of the Towne came about us on every side,
30    8, 46|    raised up the people of the towne, and promising them to shew
31    8, 46|       which is the most famous towne of all the Carthaginians,
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