Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|    his finger to mee, and as halfe abashed sayd, Peace peace
 2    2,  8|    and rose out of my bed as halfe amazed, and very desirous
 3    2,  8|    unknown woman. Howbeit as halfe ashamed I drew towards her,
 4    2,  9|      things when I saw I was halfe amazed, and stood musing
 5    2, 10|     come unto his minde, but halfe amased) soone answered and
 6    2, 10| supper, the cups were filled halfe full with water, to temper
 7    4, 18|       who seeing her husband halfe dead, cried and howled in
 8    4, 22|     now she sayth that he is halfe grey with age. What is he
 9    4, 22|      sop, and give thy other halfe penny to covetous Charon,
10    4, 22|    immediately she tooke two halfe pence, two sops, and all
11    4, 22|      the lame Asse, paid her halfe pennie for passage, neglected
12    4, 22|  paied the boatman the other halfe penny. When Psyches was
13    4, 23|      the old woman more then halfe dead, whom with a stripe
14    7, 39|  yrons, some had their haire halfe clipped, some had lockes
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