Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|           cause that strangers do speake evill of all such Hostlers,
 2    1,  7|          pittance for your supper speake and I will purvey it for
 3    2,  8|          other brute beasts could speake and tell strange newes,
 4    3, 12|         hee might have liberty to speake during the time of the continuance
 5    3, 13|         the Crier commanded me to speake, if I had any thing to say
 6    4, 21|        give me license a while to speake, for I think I shall not
 7    4, 21|         out like sighes, began to speake in this sort: My daughter
 8    4, 22|         and sorrow to comfort and speake with her parents.~The night
 9    4, 22|         but simply suffer them to speake what they will, howbeit
10    4, 22|      partly because he should not speake with his love: so these
11    4, 22| replenished, and Jupiter began to speake in this sort: O yee gods,
12    4, 23|          when the Gentlewoman did speake, I would answere her with
13    4, 23|       declared his judgement, did speake in this manner: it is not
14    5, 24|         himselfe, and was able to speake) told these tydings unto
15    5, 24|        way, by reason I could not speake; howbeit least my conscience
16    5, 24|         impatience I endevored to speake, and faine would have said,
17    5, 24|       lips as round as I could to speake the residue: but why should
18    5, 26|       communication he beganne to speake more franckly, not fearing
19    5, 30|     verely was never seene) could speake as a man to give witnesse
20    6, 32|          that she was enforced to speake to him in this manner: My
21    6, 33|          ayd his wife) beganne to speake in this sort: Alas masters,
22    6, 36|       helpe her? When I heard him speake thus, I thought with my
23    7, 39|           mealy. But how should I speake of the horses my companions,
24    7, 41|         woman, when she heard him speake of so great a summe she
25    8, 44|     covered face, began boldly to speake unto him in this manner:
26    8, 44|        came one of these dayes to speake with me, promising to give
27    8, 46|       where he had scarce time to speake to his wife, and to will
28    9, 47|         what word I shoulde first speake, nor what thanks I should
29    9, 48|           and arose before day to speake with the great Priest, whom
30    9, 48|     whereof I am not forbidden to speake, considering that many persons
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