Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|      pleasure, and so we were, untill such time as he (fetching
 2    1,  5|   feare which was in my heart, untill it was about midnight, and
 3    4, 22|        these sheffes of corne, untill the ire of so great a Goddesse
 4    4, 22| terrible sheepe of this coast, untill such time as the heat of
 5    4, 22|   destruction of mankinde. But untill they have refreshed themselves
 6    5, 27|      her, and never leaved off untill such time as they promised
 7    6, 32|        if thou be so contented untill the whole yeare be compleate
 8    6, 32|      on her Father being sick, untill such time, that with sweet
 9    7, 41|        trumpery, never ceasing untill she had found out an Enchantresse,
10    7, 43|     Asse in some secret place, untill such time as all danger
11    8, 46|  drinke unto my deare Husband, untill such time as you have drunke
12    8, 46|   suffer him to depart a foot, untill such time as the poyson
13    9, 47|        the residue of thy life untill the houre of death shall
14    9, 47|        sea mingled with milke, untill the ship was filled up with
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