Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|      decree of the Provinciall Judge: Thy wife (having ended
 2    1,  5|      with me so many miseries, judge and arbiter of such things
 3    2,  9| privately at home, and thereby judge the residue of their shape,
 4    3, 12|       I was brought before the Judge in the Judgement place,
 5    3, 12| imagined and sayd, Alasse what Judge is he that is so gentle
 6    3, 14|        a sign of joy. Then the Judge commanded me forthwith to
 7    4, 19|     sort that you could easily judge it to be a very den for
 8    4, 22|    power of God: and you would judge at the first entry therin,
 9    5, 24|     there small cause given to judge him culpable, since as the
10    5, 24|    abject or a begger, neither judge you my vertue and prowesse
11    7, 40|    Hearken how it was and then judge the diversity of these two
12    8, 44|    neither was there found any judge or counsellor, so mercifull
13    8, 44|      man accused, as would not judge him culpable, but that he
14    8, 44|    neither you (being sworn to judge uprightly) to be misinformed
15    8, 44|        was no person but would judge him culpable. In the end,
16    8, 46|    dead before the face of the Judge, who incontinently to try
17    8, 46|      of all Asia, if hee would judge her the fairest of the three,
18    8, 46|        she was come before the Judge, she made a signe and token
19    8, 46|         and that one rusticall Judge and shepheard appointed
20    9, 47|     old man, whereby you would judge the one to be Pegasus, and
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