Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |       much profited under his masters there, whereby not without
 2    1,  1|   newes, and said, I pray you masters make me partaker of your
 3    2, 11|     cried out in this sort, O masters, I pray you by the faith
 4    4, 19|       the good Asse to get my masters favour, for I perceived
 5    4, 19|     my puissant and faithfull masters, you shall have meat and
 6    4, 20|      Then he answered, Verily masters you need not put yourselves
 7    5, 26|     man spake againe, saying, Masters, why goe wee not about to
 8    5, 30|  resisted them saying, O Lord masters, what intend you to do?
 9    6, 32|       become subject unto new masters, prepared themselves to
10    6, 33|     speake in this sort: Alas masters, what mean you to trouble
11    6, 33|     us saying: Thinke you not masters that we doe this to the
12    6, 34|    and complaine saying: Alas masters I pray you succour me miserable
13    6, 36|      utter my mind and say, O masters, but I could pronounce no
14    7, 39| matter, gan say: Is it reason masters that you should thus rigorously
15    7, 41|       greatly astonied of his masters threatnings, would not suffer
16    7, 43|       his staffe to cleave my masters head, my master fell down
17    8, 45|       nothing, who obeied his masters commandement in every point:
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