Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2| greedily put a great morsel of meate in my mouth, that was fried
 2    4, 20|      that but a sower kinde of meate. Wherfore espying a corner
 3    4, 22|  entertaine thee with delicate meate and drinke, but sit thou
 4    4, 23|    Asse, that is not worth the meate he eats? And other said,
 5    5, 26|  Maiden and give her pieces of meate, which he privily tooke
 6    5, 27|    shee would not give me such meate as I should have, nor sufficient
 7    6, 32|      members with refection of meate and baine. Howbeit, she
 8    6, 34|  saying: Doe you looke for any meate or drinke, or any other
 9    7, 38|      neither providest for any meate or drinke, whereas I poore
10    7, 39|        head, and would eate no meate, but I saw no comfort or
11    7, 42|     could I fill my belly with meate, as I accustomed to doe,
12    7, 42|       cut his cheese and other meate before, he cut his owne
13    8, 45|     tooke away any jote of the meate, wherefore they concluded
14    8, 45|    esteemed the losse of their meate, laughed exceedingly, calling
15    8, 45|     for it may be, that to his meate hee would drinke likewise
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