Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|      very weary my selfe, yet I led the poore miser to my Inne,
 2    3, 12| willingly obedient, and as they led me through the street, all
 3    3, 14|       tooke me by the hand, and led me towards the next Baine:
 4    3, 16|      And when midnight came she led me softly into a high chamber,
 5    3, 17|         an Asse, and how he was led away by Theves.~After that
 6    4, 19|        don we took Lamathus and led him away, for fear we would
 7    4, 20|         were a Beare, should be led to Demochares house in the
 8    4, 21|         morning came, and being led to a river, notwithstanding
 9    4, 23|       to waxe lame, but he that led me by the halter said, What,
10    6, 36| commandement. Therewithall they led me into the stable, and
11    7, 41|         these and like words he led the young-man to his Chamber,
12    8, 46|      day of triumph came, I was led with great pompe and benevolence
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