Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|        one Lupus a purveyor had bought and ingrossed up all the
 2    1,  7|     held at an hundred pence, I bought at length for twenty. Which
 3    1,  7|         heartily and sayd I had bought meat sufficient already.
 4    1,  7|        enquired of me of whom I bought them. I shewed him the old
 5    4, 19|    himself, or which he dearely bought, or which were given him
 6    4, 22|        and by little and little bought her downe into a deepe valley,
 7    4, 22|        marriage shal be dearely bought. To what a point am I now
 8    6, 36|        my companion horses were bought up by Gentlemen, but as
 9    6, 36|         a gentle servant I have bought for you: then they were
10    6, 36|          saying that he had not bought a servant for his Maidens,
11    7, 38|   demanded what he was that had bought the tub: Looke (quoth she)
12    7, 39|  village, who after that he had bought a great deale of corne,
13    7, 39|         a great deale of corne, bought me likewise to carry it
14    7, 40|         harlot.~The Baker which bought me was an honest and sober
15    7, 42|         amongst the rest, which bought me for the summe of fifty
16    8, 44| whereupon hee went himselfe and bought poyson, and after tempered
17    8, 44|         poyson, considering hee bought the poyson himselfe. When
18    8, 45|       Baker and Cooke which had bought me, to come before him,
19    8, 46|    things happened.~When he had bought such things as was necessary,
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