Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10| heart take pitty upon me and helpe me, for as you see I am
 2    3, 17| likewise, and so without all helpe (viewing every part of my
 3    4, 22|     must I have recourse for helpe, and to none other (I meane
 4    4, 22|    of her person, I pray you helpe her with all diligence.
 5    4, 22|      who will desire thee to helpe them, but beware thou do
 6    4, 22|      in the river, denyed to helpe the woman spinning, and
 7    5, 28|    the taile, he would never helpe me, but lay me on from top
 8    6, 33|      desiring her husband to helpe her. Then he (comming to
 9    6, 34|     for me, I am not able to helpe him out by reason of mine
10    6, 34| valiant and lusty may easily helpe me herein, and deliver me
11    6, 36|  looke for some Physition to helpe her? When I heard him speake
12    7, 41|  that sneesed, cryed, Christ helpe. But when he sneesed more,
13    7, 42|      brethren, as friends to helpe and ayd him in his adversity
14    7, 42|     voice ran towards him to helpe him, casting their cloakes
15    7, 42|     sturdiest of the rest to helpe his master, who at the first
16    7, 43|   souldier) have need of his helpe, to carry the trusses of
17    8, 46|      poore maiden called for helpe with a loud voyce to her
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