Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|      to my remembrance, shee gently entertained mee and made
 2    1,  5|     odour, and then he began gently to enquire, how that noysome
 3    1,  6|     pray you maid speak more gently, and tel me whether thy
 4    1,  7|      to his remembrance, and gently came and kissed mee, saying,
 5    2,  8|   and when shee bringeth you gently into thy chamber, and tenderly
 6    2, 11| arrive in this City they are gently and quietly entertained,
 7    4, 22|     sweetly, and desired him gently to grant her request, calling
 8    4, 22|     thee a charge? Did not I gently will thee to beware? But
 9    4, 23|     began to runne, and shee gently kicked mee forward, whereof
10    6, 32|   talke of marriage, but she gently refused his communication,
11    7, 43|     my backe; then my master gently made answer that he understood
12    7, 43|    the souldier, desired him gently and civilly to take some
13    8, 46|    sometimes she would winke gently, sometimes threaten and
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