Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|       shew thy selfe a man, but especially temper thy selfe from the
 2    2,  9|      about the neckes of Doves, especially when it is either anointed
 3    3, 13|      weale publique, so to doe, especially since they put me in great
 4    3, 13|        laughed exceedingly, and especially my good friend and host
 5    3, 14|         our deare husbands, and especially this poore infant, who is
 6    3, 17|     haste hath beguiled me, but especially the mistaking of the box,
 7    4, 19|    theeves laded us againe, but especially me, and brought us forth
 8    4, 19|  description of the places, and especially of the den where the theeves
 9    4, 20| desirous to play the Beare, but especially one Thrasileon of a couragious
10    4, 20|     quayle and keep his chamber especially in the night? But when wee
11    4, 22|      encrease her pleasure, but especially the sound of the instruments
12    4, 22|      have divers destinies: but especially we that are the elder two
13    4, 22|      offended thy antients, and especially me that am thy mother, thou
14    5, 24|      but is alwaies conversent, especially with much as if she could
15    5, 27|        the people of the Citie, especially her Parents, friends, and
16    5, 27|      selfe in such liberty, but especially since I beheld so many Mares,
17    5, 30|         the terrible Beare, but especially from the boy that was worse
18    6, 32|    eares of all the family, but especially to Charites, who after she
19    7, 40|       she deceived all men, but especially her poore husband, one that
20    8, 46|          and mine likewise, but especially my nose, which done, she
21    8, 46|      husband of this maiden but especially her brother, advertised
22    9, 47|         the divine figures, but especially those which had long time
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