Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|     that he verily seemed as a common begger that standeth in
 2    2,  8|       Thessaly, whereas by the common report of all the World,
 3    2, 11|       there is a rabblement of common Barrettors and disturbers
 4    3, 13|     and approaching nigh to my common lodging, which was in the
 5    4, 18|        manner of sent, and the common people call them by the
 6    4, 19|   showes and pleasures for the Common people, insomuch that there
 7    4, 19|       pittiously dead. And the common people having no other meat
 8    4, 22|       above the residue of the common sort. Yet the singular passing
 9    4, 22|     and moreover that it was a common brute in the mouth of every
10    5, 24| evident proofes as also by the common opinion and judgement of
11    5, 24|        manifest author of this common robbery, who a few dayse
12    5, 24|   Master) was committed to the common gaole, and the next day
13    5, 24|        and brought it into the common treasury. Then hee carefully
14    5, 28|        How Apuleius was made a common Asse to fetch home wood,
15    5, 29|     not make sacrifice of this common adulterous Asse? My sonne (
16    7, 42|      poore, when as the law is common for all men, and a redresse
17    7, 43|   shadow, wherefore is risen a common Proverbe: ‘The shadow of
18    8, 44|      we are alone. And it is a common saying:~Never knowne, never
19    8, 44|      the towne, nor any of the common people, but went to see
20    8, 45|     Master. These two lived in common, and would drive me from
21    8, 46|    young woman as a harlot and common queane, insomuch that shee
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