Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|           nor open their gates nor doore, nor break downe their walls,
 2    1,  5|         and put my bed behinde the doore, and so layed mee downe
 3    1,  5|          art thou? Open the stable doore for I will ride away by
 4    1,  5|           lying behinde the stable doore upon a pallet, and half
 5    1,  6|         therewithall I rode to the doore, which was fast barred,
 6    1,  6|   therewithall she closed fast the doore, and went in, and after
 7    2,  8|            myselfe I came to Milos doore, persevering still in my
 8    2, 10|            off without the chamber doore. The table was all covered
 9    2, 11|            they closed the chamber doore and departed. Now when I
10    2, 11|      sweating and breathing at the doore til Fotis let me in. And
11    3, 15|       might first shut the chamber doore, least by the untemperance
12    3, 15|        shee barred and propped the doore, and came to me againe,
13    3, 16|         look thorow the chink of a doore: where first I saw how shee
14    4, 22|    approached nigh unto the sacred doore, whereas she saw pretious
15    5, 31|       accustomed to bar the stable doore, and never ceased beating
16    6, 32|            but hisse at my chamber doore, and my nourse shall attend
17    6, 36|          hanged behind the kitchin doore, not far from the ground,
18    7, 38|        therewithall she opened the doore, blaming her husband in
19    7, 41|            came and knocked at the doore, calling with a loud voice
20    7, 41|           hearing the noise at the doore, slipt on his coat and privily
21    7, 41|         When Myrmex had opened the doore to his Master that threatned
22    7, 41|          had no beard, came to the doore. Then the Bakers wife kissed
23    7, 41|           that they brake open the doore: when they were come in,
24    8, 45|        they had shut their chamber doore, and went to the bains: (
25    8, 45|           and locked their chamber doore. It fortuned that ere they
26    8, 45| delectation that hee commanded the doore to be opened, that hee might
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