Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|     do so tremble that I can scarce goe any further, and therefore
 2    1,  5|  banke to drinke, but he had scarce touched the water with lips,
 3    1,  7|     faith (quoth I), I could scarce inforce the fishmonger to
 4    2, 11|      with great pain I could scarce get home, by reason it was
 5    6, 32|    by Charites. The time was scarce come, when as (according
 6    6, 36|    to sup with them, who had scarce tasted a few pottage, when
 7    7, 38|      and yet my travell will scarce find the Candels which we
 8    7, 39|    in such sort that I could scarce come to the plaine field
 9    7, 39|    favoured, that they could scarce see, their eyes and face
10    7, 41|     at the table: but he had scarce eaten the first morsell,
11    7, 43|   dead with sicknesse, could scarce carry a few handfuls of
12    7, 43| drunken sleepe, but he could scarce goe by reason of his wounds:
13    8, 44|    of his younger sonne were scarce finished, when the old man
14    8, 46|     owne house, where he had scarce time to speake to his wife,
15    8, 46|     this woman: but shee had scarce ended her tale, when opening
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