Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|     suffer me to escape. But I beeing in such extremity, in the
 2    1,  4|    hundred miles, scituate and beeing on the top of an high hill,
 3    1,  5|        so dye, behold the rope beeing old and rotten burst in
 4    1,  5|      faded away, insomuch that beeing in great fear, and remembring
 5    1,  5|        to divers others, which beeing declared unto the ignorant
 6    2,  9|     can make pottage. The shee beeing likewise merrily disposed,
 7    2, 10|        and cruell fortune: For beeing on a day amongst a great
 8    2, 11|    laughed me to scorne: but I beeing strucken in a cold sweat,
 9    3, 13|     judgement against this man beeing an alien, when as you would
10    3, 13| miserable conscience. Howbeit, beeing inspired by divine Audacity,
11    3, 13|      from supper yester night (beeing well tippled with wine,
12    3, 14|      went about to comfort me, beeing sad and yet fearfull, with
13    4, 22|   Citisens and strangers there beeing inwardly pricked by the
14    4, 22|        months that passed, and beeing never with child before,
15    4, 22|    nights in pleasure.~The god beeing burned in this sort, and
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