Book, Chapter

 1    5, 28|       to all the neighbours and shepheards about, that I willingly
 2    5, 29|      like lies, he provoked the shepheards earnestly against me, which
 3    5, 29|        nothing. Then one of the shepheards said: Why doe we not make
 4    5, 29|     slay me, but another of the shepheards gan say, Verely it is a
 5    5, 30|       good estate long: For the shepheards looking about for a Cow
 6    5, 30|       you rob me? Then said the shepheards, What? thinkest thou we
 7    6, 32|    saying: O yee house-keepers, shepheards and cowheards, you shall
 8    6, 32| declared unto the Cowheards and Shepheards, which caused them all to
 9    6, 33|         for any thing else. The shepheards which drave us before them
10    6, 34|   THIRTY-FOURTH CHAPTER~How the shepheards determined to abide in a
11    6, 34|  pleasant meddowes, whereas the Shepheards appointed to continue a
12    6, 34| possible. This answere made our shepheards greatly to feare, that they
13    6, 34|       young man our fellow: The shepheards whistled and called for
14    6, 36|        very populous, where our shepheards determined to continue,
15    7, 42|       and out of the mouth of a Shepheards dog leaped a live frog,
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