Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |       crave and beg your pardon, lest I should happen to displease
 2    1,  3|      pray you, and looking about lest any body should heare, I
 3    1,  3|    venerable a woman as shee is, lest by your intemperate tongue
 4    1,  4|         rather with great feare, lest the same old woman using
 5    1,  5|       departing the next morrow, lest Meroe the witch should play
 6    2, 10|    because it is bended so hard) lest my string should breake:
 7    2, 11|        hie thee to thy fellowes, lest thou feele my fingers. Why
 8    3, 17|          a purpose: for I feared lest by the death of Fotis I
 9    3, 17|        work my harm, and fearing lest I should eat up their provender,
10    3, 17|          more profitable for me, lest if from an asse I should
11    4, 19|        best not to break it open lest by the noyse we should raise
12    4, 19|     bound his wound with clouts, lest we should be traced by the
13    4, 20|       this bear: but Thrasileon, lest they should by curious viewing
14    4, 22|          the shape of my person, lest by your curiosity you deprive
15    4, 22|          dales and hills by. And lest by her long talke she should
16    4, 22|        affaires and are carefull lest any harme should happen
17    4, 22|          of their sister fearing lest some danger might happen
18    6, 32|         as your wholsome profit, lest peradventure by your speed
19    7, 39|     night grinding of corne, but lest I should be discouraged
20    7, 41|       night before, and doubting lest it should be knowne, did
21    7, 41|        her husband was pacified, lest he should be moved against
22    7, 41| conscience and proper whoredome, lest her lover should be hurt
23    7, 43|        complaine to any justice, lest he should be accused of
24    8, 44|       reason of shame and feare, lest her intent should be knowne:
25    8, 45|   teaching, but I feared greatly lest in shewing my selfe cunning
26    9, 47|          reason of sodaine joye, lest I should disturbe the quiet
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