Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|  sent hapned unto mee. But I finely feigning and colouring the
 2    2,  8|     apples and grapes carved finely, wherein Art envying Nature,
 3    2,  9|      stirre the pot, and how finely, with shaking your buttockes,
 4    2,  9|    and making the bed can so finely shake my selfe. When she
 5    2, 10|     where I found all things finely prepared and the childrens
 6    2, 11|   stood another of Christall finely painted. There stood a cup
 7    4, 20|   the Beares skin, which him finely in every point, wee buckled
 8    4, 22| things were so curiously and finely wrought, that it seemed
 9    4, 22|  hanging of the chamber, and finely dissembling the matter when
10    4, 22|    by reason of marriage, so finely wrought that neither gold
11    4, 22|      the Harpe, Venus danced finely: Satirus and Paniscus plaid
12    4, 23|    forehead, and then will I finely combe thy maine, I will
13    4, 23|       thou couldest mince it finely even now with the gentlewoman,
14    7, 41|      dissembling the matter, finely came to her husband demanding
15    8, 44|     conscience, which hee so finely fained, but with a bold
16    8, 45|   the other a Cooke, and how finely and daintily he fared.~THE
17    8, 46|   opened, how all things was finely prepared and set forth:
18    8, 46|     doe withall: our bed was finely and bravely prepared, and
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