Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|    are such Sots that we will die for you. Then said I, It
 2    1,  5|     that seeing his companion die in the high-way before his
 3    3, 13|     that if I am condemned to die, I have not deserved it
 4    3, 13|      I should be condemned to die, since first I was mooved
 5    3, 13|      Behold I am condemned to die as a murtherer, for the
 6    4, 18|     verily I should presently die: but I turned myself about,
 7    4, 19|  there, or yeeld ourselves to die with him: but we by his
 8    4, 22| assuring him that shee should die, unlesse he would grant
 9    4, 22|   Sweet husband, I had rather die than to bee separated from
10    4, 22|       he shal be compelled to die in his journey before they
11    5, 29|      honest maiden passing by die high way, he by and by threw
12    5, 29|        to the end if I should die, I would die with unperished
13    5, 29|      if I should die, I would die with unperished members.~
14    6, 32|      marriage, thou shalt not die, and yet living thou shalt
15    8, 44| succour me, I shall certainly die: Have pitty therefore upon
16    8, 44|     punished and condemned to die, and the other which is
17    9, 47|   went amongst the company of die rest and followed the procession:
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