Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|     that I should forsake myne Host Milo without any reasonable
 2    2,  8|       Milo, whom you call your Host, for she is accounted the
 3    2,  8|       toward the house of myne host Milo, by the way reasoning
 4    3, 13|      my selfe, the house, Myne host, and all his family from
 5    3, 13|  especially my good friend and host Milo. Then thought I with
 6    3, 13|      for the safeguard of myne Host Milo and his family. Yet
 7    3, 14|     until such time as Milo my Host came and tooke mee by the
 8    3, 14|     troth and credit. For myne host Milo enforced me to assure
 9    3, 17|      asse of Milos, somtime my host, and I did verily think
10    4, 22| pitched their campe, set their host in array, and are marching
11    5, 24|        and robbing of my deare host Milo, which villany might
12    7, 43|   where we were, commanded our host to deliver my master upon
13    7, 43| betweene the souldiers and our Host, for they sayd we were within
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