Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        that you should be some honest Gentleman, (speaking to
 2    4, 22|       in this sort.~Is this an honest thing, is this honourable
 3    5, 29|     even now when he espyed an honest maiden passing by die high
 4    7, 38|       husband sayd: I pray you honest man light a Candle, that
 5    7, 40|   Baker which bought me was an honest and sober man; but his wife
 6    7, 41|        desire the violation of honest marriages, and to defame
 7    7, 42|      fortuned on a day that an honest man of the next village
 8    7, 42|       time and necessity. This honest man to recompence our entertainment,
 9    7, 42|       off.~When we came to the honest mans house, he entertained
10    7, 42| Howbeit, the presence of these honest Citizens, could in no wise
11    8, 45|        space, for I played the honest Asse, taking but a little
12    8, 46|    shepheard Paris, shewing by honest signes and tokens, and promising
13    9, 48|      taking in good part their honest gifts and oblations that
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