Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|       by much travell and great paine I had passed over the high
 2    1,  5|        cut, and that I felt the paine of the wound, and that my
 3    1,  5|        of this city without any paine at all. Thus ended both
 4    4, 18|       passe, that what with the paine of their beating, and the
 5    4, 22|    blacke, and deadly flouds of paine~And darkness eke, as thrall
 6    4, 22|     thitherward, and with great paine and travell, moved by hope,
 7    4, 22|       hell, and shalt abide the paine and punishment of thy great
 8    4, 23|   wormes, shee shall endure the paine of the fire, when as the
 9    5, 28|     torments) had devised a new paine for me. I was appointed
10    5, 30|     forward to avoid the cruell paine of gelding, which the shepherds
11    6, 36|        deliver me from so great paine. When I heard these words
12    7, 38|       not your selfe to so much paine, let me make the tub cleane
13    7, 43|       to deliver my master upon paine of death: howbeit these
14    8, 46| rewarded my keeper well for his paine, minding to shew before
15    8, 46|       such sort that with great paine he came to his owne house,
16    8, 46|      the house, and enforced by paine of torment to confesse the
17    9, 47|        of so much calamitie and paine, and after the endurance
18    9, 48|     tongue shall incur the like paine of rash curiositie: Howbeit,
19    9, 48|       did nothing repent of the paine which I had taken, and of
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