Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|   the towne so sure in their houses, and with such violence
 2    1,  4|     because the edifices and houses were so nigh built together,
 3    4, 19|    clouts into my neighbours houses, for they are rich enough,
 4    4, 19|  fellowes, but to other mens houses, wherefore hee went to the
 5    4, 22| wayes homeward to their owne houses, and murmured with envy
 6    4, 22|    to our husbands and poore houses, and when we are better
 7    5, 30|     home fast bound to their houses) purposed on the next morrow
 8    6, 33|      for the safety of their houses, who compassing us round
 9    7, 41|     at one of her neighbours houses. When time came that my
10    7, 41|    at some of her Neighbours houses, till the choller of her
11    7, 43| hidden in one of his friends houses: by and by the Magistrates
12    8, 46|     the stews, or in brothel houses, or in the Curtain Schools
13    9, 47|     all manner of beasts and houses, as also the very day it
14    9, 47|   those which we used in our houses, saving that in the middle
15    9, 47|     of flowers home to their houses, kissing and imbracing the
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