Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|     new husband. And dost thou live here as a ghost or hogge,
 2    1,  5|   answered, Nay rather let him live, and bury the corpse of
 3    2, 11|    afflict and torment such as live. And the old Witches as
 4    4, 19|      courageous a Captaine can live without his hand, wherewith
 5    4, 21|         Alas can I poore wench live any longer, that am come
 6    4, 21|        cease from weeping, and live any longer? Thus she cried
 7    4, 21|       I think I shall not long live, let there be mercy ripe
 8    4, 22|       and blown away?~Verily I live not, nor am a woman, but
 9    4, 22|        death, bee contented to live with thy sisters, or whether
10    4, 22|      fortune to suffer thee to live so long till thou be delivered.
11    5, 24|        rather bee contented to live like tyrants amongst them.
12    6, 36|       a place where they might live unknowne, far from such
13    6, 36|       pray God thou maist long live and please my Master well,
14    7, 42|        Shepheards dog leaped a live frog, and immediately after
15    8, 46|  desire, without thee I cannot live, and other like preamble
16    9, 47|         let me rather dye then live, for I am full weary of
17    9, 47|       become a man: thou shalt live blessed in this world, thou
18    9, 47|      in this world, thou shalt live glorious by my guide and
19    9, 47| fortune; to the end thou maist live more safe and sure, make
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