Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|       body. Which opinion was cleane taken away, by the words
 2    4, 19|        wine plenty, filled in cleane rinsed pots, likewise here
 3    4, 20|     his hand, that thrust him cleane through, and afterwards
 4    4, 22|       amazed in her mind, did cleane forget the admonitions of
 5    5, 24|       to the intent hee might cleane escape, and better prevent
 6    5, 24|  hundred men, for fortune was cleane against me; harken and I
 7    5, 27| little filthy branne, nothing cleane but full of stones. Being
 8    6, 36|    filthy fingers, I bit them cleane off, which thing caused
 9    6, 36| laughing at this the pure and cleane chastity of their religion.
10    6, 36|      far from the ground, was cleane eaten up by a gray hound,
11    7, 38|       Candle, that I may make cleane the tub within, to see if
12    7, 38|    paine, let me make the tub cleane and ready for you. Whereupon
13    7, 42|  tooke a speare and thrust it cleane through the body: howbeit
14    8, 45|   greedily devoure and made a cleane riddance of all the delicate
15    9, 48|       might come more apt and cleane to the knowledge of the
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