Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         there entred in two old women, the one bearing a burning
 2    1,  5|      resist the violence of the women, yet shouldest thou have
 3    2, 11|      are in Thessaly, where the women Witches bite off by morsels
 4    2, 11|         and shifts these wicked women do use, to bring their purpose
 5    3, 14|     Apuleius was accused by two women, and how the slaine bodies
 6    4, 22|       excell and pass all other women living, whereby they were
 7    4, 22| counsell pleased these two evil women, and they hid the treasure
 8    4, 22|      neither heare these cursed women, which are not worthy to
 9    4, 22|     wickednesse of these cursed women was nothing suppressed by
10    4, 22|        of Samos, called upon by women with child, worshipped at
11    4, 22|      succorest and helpest such women as are with child and in
12    4, 22|     floud, thou shalt espie old women spinning, who will desire
13    5, 25|      evill of the generation of women, when as I saw the Maiden (
14    5, 25|      the consent and manners of women depended in the judgement
15    6, 33|        departed thence: we bare women, children, pullets, sparrowes,
16    7, 41|       know the secrets of these women: Verily I answer, notwithstanding
17    8, 46|       like preamble of talke as women can use well enough, when
18    9, 47|       number, as well of men as women, with Candels, torches,
19    9, 47|        great company of men and women, which had taken divine
20    9, 47|       all the streets over. The women had their haire annointed
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