Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|    them commit that horrible fact? Wherefore although thou
 2    2, 11|    which hath committed this fact: for it is shee and no other
 3    2, 11|   right, but to the end this fact may be knowne, we crave
 4    3, 13| reasonable cause to doe that fact. For returning somewhat
 5    3, 13|  prove that I committed that fact for lucre or gaine.~When
 6    3, 14|   reason I would not make my fact apparent to the eies of
 7    4, 19|   refused to commit any such fact, he drew out his sword with
 8    4, 22|    know that this is not thy fact, but I will prove if that
 9    5, 24|      insomuch that the whole fact at length by manifest and
10    5, 24|      owne cause or denie the fact any way, by reason I could
11    5, 24|  have said, Never did I that fact, and verely the first word,
12    6, 32|      residue of the damnable fact. Then Charites, awaking
13    6, 36|  When I beheld this horrible fact, I could not but attempt
14    7, 39|  without punishment for your fact. By and by one came towards
15    7, 41| great a mischiefe and wicked fact, which my neighbours wife
16    8, 44|     a wicked and mischievous fact committed there, which I
17    8, 44|   because she discovered the fact: Then the unhappy father
18    8, 46|      to commit this horrible fact, and to pollute my body
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