Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|   spoken before of her husband, invented a new answer, and said that
 2    4, 22|         this cursed queane hath invented a great lie, or else that
 3    4, 22|         of all fire? When as he invented thee, to the intent that
 4    4, 22|        Sicilie, which thou hast invented, by the marriage of Proserpin,
 5    4, 23|        what a kind of death was invented for them.~By and by the
 6    5, 28|      him welfavouredly. Then he invented this vengeance against me,
 7    5, 29|        few dayes after, the boy invented another mischiefe: For when
 8    6, 36| somewhat returning to himselfe, invented and forged a great lye,
 9    7, 37|       by any wholesome remedie, invented a new torment, for by and
10    7, 38|       the tub. His wife (having invented a present shift) laughed
11    7, 39|   priests of the goddesse Siria invented a new meanes to picke mens
12    8, 44|       misinformed and abused by invented lyes and tales. For I cannot
13    8, 46|      queane, insomuch that shee invented all manner of meanes to
14    8, 46|        way. And in the end shee invented this kind of mischiefe:
15    8, 46|    harlot (weening that she had invented and feined the matter) tooke
16    8, 46|       be no more cruell a death invented for the quality of her offence,
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