Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|     countenance, that I scantly knew him: for fortune had brought
 2    1,  6|        I demaunded, Whether she knew one Milo an Alderman of
 3    2, 10|       of her by what reason she knew it? Mary (quoth shee) the
 4    2, 10|       in the Skies above. For I knew at Corinth a certain man
 5    2, 11|         never yet any other man knew, whereby you shall perceive
 6    2, 11|        one name, and because he knew not that they called me,
 7    3, 15|     grieved me very much, for I knew my Mistresses manners, that
 8    3, 16|    handle their lovers, if they knew that they were transformed
 9    4, 18|        of these roses, though I knew them to be present poyson:
10    4, 19|      fearing our present peril, knew not what was best to be
11    5, 26|       the other theeves if they knew thy demeanour would put
12    5, 30|        who when they espied and knew me, they would have taken
13    5, 30|     sundry places, which I well knew was done by the cruell Beare:
14    6, 32|        but dissimuling that she knew no part of the mischiefe,
15    7, 39|        many such horsemills and knew well enough how they should
16    7, 40|      and by the old woman which knew well to babble, began to
17    7, 41|        master, but by reason he knew his owne conscience guilty:
18    7, 43| Gardener a great while, neither knew where he was: the souldiers
19    8, 44|     master the Gardener sped, I knew not, but the gentle souldier,
20    8, 44|    unmeasurably: the Phisitians knew not her disease, when they
21    8, 44|       no, the cunning Phisitian knew it not, but a scholler of
22    8, 44|    manger. But as I learned and knew by others, I will God willing
23    8, 46|       to be married, the mother knew not by what meanes shee
24    8, 46|      his commandement: (For she knew no otherwise but that he
25    9, 47|        everie one of the people knew me, and pointing at me with
26    9, 48|         After that I manifestly knew the will of the God Osiris,
27    9, 48|         by I went to him, which knew well enough all the matter,
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