Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14|    root out the nest of these mischievous murtherers. And there was
 2    3, 15|      Revenge thyself upon mee mischievous harlot, or rather slay me.~
 3    3, 17|     best for me to teare this mischievous and wicked harlot with my
 4    6, 32| welwiller, hee dissimuled his mischievous mind and intent: in continuance
 5    7, 40|    continuall whoredome. This mischievous queane hated me in such
 6    7, 41|    with his fists, saying: Ah mischievous varlet that thou art, and
 7    7, 41|      the abhomination of this mischievous queane. When night was come
 8    8, 44|    understood of a wicked and mischievous fact committed there, which
 9    8, 44|    and grounded was he in his mischievous mind. But the Physitian
10    8, 46|     was prepared for her, the mischievous woman, like one that were
11    8, 46|       the wickednesse of this mischievous woman, as voyd of all counsell
12    8, 46|     to shew divers wicked and mischievous acts, caused that the doores
13    8, 46|      which being knowne, this mischievous woman farre lesse then she
14    8, 46|     pollute my body with this mischievous harlot, and so for ever
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License