Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|       therefore I would faine eat somewhat to strengthen and
 2    1,  5|      greate Plane tree, and I eat part with him; and while
 3    2, 11|       the dainty meats that I eat abroad, and therefore I
 4    2, 11|        Commest thou hither to eat, where we should weepe and
 5    3, 17|   thou couldst get a rose and eat it, thou shouldst be delivered
 6    3, 17|     and fearing lest I should eat up their provender, would
 7    3, 17|     Asse, that doth not onely eat up his fellowes meat, but
 8    3, 17|      present adversity, I did eat hay as other Asses did.~
 9    4, 18|      How Apuleius thinking to eat Roses, was cruelly beaten
10    4, 18| danger, and went willingly to eat of these roses, though I
11    4, 19|    order. Then they drank and eat exceedingly, laughing, crying
12    4, 19|   though wee would prepare to eat thereof, where wee flayed
13    4, 20|      I that was accustomed to eat bran and flower, thought
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