Book, Chapter

 1    3, 17|             asses and my horse, and laded us with greater trusses
 2    4, 19|             long after, the theeves laded us againe, but especially
 3    4, 23|            a great cave, where they laded us with mighty burthens,
 4    5, 27|          treasure of the house, and laded us withall, which when they
 5    5, 28|             that place: moreover he laded me with such great burthens
 6    5, 28|              after that he had well laded me with shrubs and rubble,
 7    6, 33|        forth all his substance, and laded me and other Horses withall,
 8    6, 36|          home the goddesse. So they laded me againe, driving me before
 9    7, 37|          danger, the next day I was laded againe with the goddesse
10    7, 39|          home, and when he had well laded me therewith, be drave me
11    7, 42|             drive me, every morning laded with hearbes to the next
12    7, 42|            not delaying the matter, laded me with sackes and bottels,
13    8, 44| contradiction of any man: Where hee laded me well, and garnished my
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