Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |      pleasant and worthy a work, devised by the author, it being
 2    1,  5|         to my chamber, and there devised with my selfe in what sort
 3    4, 18|        nigh dead, but I speedily devised some remedy my self, for
 4    4, 19|      torn apparel. Wherefore wee devised with our selves to go to
 5    4, 19|       him: but we by his consent devised a better way, for we cut
 6    4, 19|          by and by Babulus and I devised a pretty sport, wee drew
 7    4, 20|      with the flesh, and then we devised with our selves, that one
 8    4, 22|           there could nothing be devised which lacked there: but
 9    4, 22|          to her owne danger, and devised how she might make her orison
10    4, 23|          not take me up? While I devised these things, I brake the
11    5, 28|   insatiable of my torments) had devised a new paine for me. I was
12    5, 30|      slaine in the wood.~While I devised with my selfe in what manner
13    6, 32|        no part of the mischiefe, devised with her selfe how she might
14    6, 32|          is the heart which hath devised so many subtill meanes to
15    7, 37|        knives to doe his feat, I devised with my selfe how I might
16    7, 40|         mischiefes that could be devised: shee was crabbed, cruell,
17    7, 41| mischiefe of this wicked queane, devised with my selfe how I might
18    8, 44|          her husband, but rather devised the destruction of all her
19    8, 46|     abandon our selves together, devised rather to sley my selfe,
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