Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|    estate, sayd unto him, In faith thou art worthy to sustaine
 2    1,  4|    into miserable beasts.~In faith Aristomenus to tell you
 3    1,  6|      my self and thought, In faith my friend Demeas hath served
 4    1,  7|   payd for all my Sprots. In faith (quoth I), I could scarce
 5    2, 10|    and what he was named. In faith (quoth I) he is a tall man
 6    2, 11|     table spake and sayd, In faith you say true, neither yet
 7    2, 11|   masters, I pray you by the faith which you professe, and
 8    3, 13|    my selfe, Alasse where is faith? Where is remorse of conscience?
 9    3, 15|     the matter, answered, In faith (quoth I), this most pestilent
10    3, 15|     of young mens haires? In faith I assure you, unlesse you
11    4, 19|     of the god Mars, and the faith of our confederacy, to deliver
12    4, 22|     the other sister, And in faith I am married to a husband
13    4, 22|  experience and triall of my faith, and doubt you not that
14    4, 22|  perceiving that promise and faith was broken, bee fled away
15    5, 24|     Platina, a woman of rare faith and singular shamefastnes
16    7, 40|    expenses, and an enemy to faith and chastity, a despise
17    7, 41| called his man Myrmex (whose faith he had tryed and proved
18    7, 41|  owne Husbands, breaking the faith and bond of marriage, whereby
19    7, 43| accused of the breach of his faith, by reason of the losse
20    8, 44|    to beare small honour and faith to the Gods, wherefore I
21    8, 45| reason to breake promise and faith in this sort, by stealing
22    8, 46|    of wife together with her faith, went to a traiterous Physician,
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