Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       little money that we who looked on gave him, hee devoured
 2    1,  5|     day, and then I diligently looked upon Socrates throat, to
 3    1,  6|       is that my horse be well looked to, for hee brought mee
 4    2, 11|   people laughed heartily, and looked at one that sate at the
 5    3, 12|    followed me, and although I looked always on the ground for
 6    3, 17| language as of humane shape, I looked upon her with my hanging
 7    4, 18|   praying unto all the gods, I looked about in every place if
 8    4, 20|       pittifull case, for as I looked for my companions that should
 9    5, 24|     the maiden, and still as I looked downe to my belly, I thought
10    5, 27|         then my good Mistresse looked about for me, and asking
11    6, 32|       joyfull in his heart and looked for night, when as he might
12    6, 36|   divers persons, and how they looked in his mouth to know his
13    6, 36|        many buiers came by and looked in my mouth to know mine
14    7, 37|  opinions of a poore Ass, they looked through a crevis, and espied
15    7, 39|        eate nor drinke while I looked on.~O good Lord what a sort
16    8, 45| understood all the matter, hee looked through the hole likewise,
17    8, 45|       Then all the standers by looked on, to see what would come
18    8, 46|      season she kissed me, and looked in my mouth with burning
19    9, 47|         which done, the Priest looked upon me, with a sweete and
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