Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         for this Catife in his comming in, and with his crying
 2    2, 10|      pray you tell mee of your comming from the isle of Euboea,
 3    2, 10|        ran away. The Diophanes comming to himselfe perceived what
 4    4, 22|       the morning at her first comming abroad offered unto her
 5    4, 22|    sister had knowledge of her comming, and so they met together,
 6    4, 22|       sweetly, foreshewing the comming of the great goddesse: the
 7    5, 24|        own vertue, but freshly comming from the bloody skirmish,
 8    6, 32|       of the new marriage, and comming home againe of the maiden,
 9    6, 33| husband to helpe her. Then he (comming to succour and ayd his wife)
10    6, 36|      were marvailous glad, and comming out pratling and shouting
11    7, 38|        whistled to declare his comming. Then his crafty wife ready
12    7, 41|        lacked nothing, but the comming of the young man, for her
13    7, 42|       master, who at the first comming tooke up a stone and threw
14    8, 46|  tarried a great space for our comming: I am not able to recite
15    9, 48|       whom I fortuned to espie comming out of his chamber: Then
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