Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|          out a piece of the rope wherewith the bed was corded, and
 2    1,  5|          the stinke of the pisse wherewith those Hagges had embrued
 3    2,  9|          like unto sweet Nectar, wherewith when my mind was greatly
 4    2, 11|        which is due to be given. Wherewith shee was contented, and
 5    3, 14|       with them the Olive boughs wherewith the three slaine bodies
 6    4, 19|          running out to aid him, wherewith we fearing our present peril,
 7    4, 19|       can live without his hand, wherewith he could somtime rob and
 8    4, 22|        and their gaping throats, wherewith they arme themselves to
 9    4, 23|       things, I brake the halter wherewith I was tyed and ran away
10    5, 30|       head and brake the halter, wherewith I was tied. Then there was
11    6, 35|   accustomed to resort unto her, wherewith his wife was so highly displeased
12    7, 37| incontinently I brake the halter wherewith I was tied, and flinging
13    7, 42|       presently taking his knife wherewith he cut his cheese and other
14    8, 44|       and brought out the seale, wherewith he had sealed the purse
15    8, 45|       through the hole likewise, wherewith he took such a delectation
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