Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|         And while I listened to heare their communication, the
 2    1,  1|     more, for I cannot abide to heare thee tell such absurd and
 3    1,  1|      when I heard, I desired to heare some newes, and said, I
 4    1,  1|        I being more desirous to heare his talke than his companions,
 5    1,  3|      about lest any body should heare, I pray you (quoth he) I
 6    1,  4|     practice, should fortune to heare all our communication. Wherefore
 7    2,  8|    immediately I should see and heare some Oracles from the heavens,
 8    2, 10|      Which when her husband did heare, he demanded of her by what
 9    2, 10|         because they should not heare what we did in the night)
10    2, 11|        Witches as soone as they heare of the death of any person,
11    4, 22|        and wee whose voyces you heare bee your servants, and ready
12    4, 22| lamentations if thou fortune to heare, beware that thou doe in
13    4, 22|    danger, and see not, neither heare these cursed women, which
14    4, 22|     from whence he came, only I heare his voice in the night,
15    7, 39|       was somewhat recreated to heare and understand what every
16    7, 40|     long eares, whereby I might heare all things that was done:
17    9, 48|      were convenient for you to heare, but both thy eares, and
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