Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|  scanned, you shall not onely finde it evident and plaine, but
 2    2, 11|     you tell truth, for I can finde no place in all the world
 3    3, 13|    treasure of the world, can finde no reasonable cause why
 4    3, 17|      of the biggest hee could finde, did never cease beating
 5    4, 22|      my sweet wife? What do I finde heere? Passe you all the
 6    4, 22|      become so old? You shall finde it no otherwise my sister,
 7    4, 22| sought for a girle and cannot finde her, wherefore there resteth
 8    4, 22|     Fleeces, which thou shalt finde hanging upon the briers.
 9    4, 23|       last of all, shee shall finde no meane to ridde her selfe
10    8, 46|       of money, and partly to finde new pastime for my master.
11    8, 46|        and because they could finde no other that would endeavour
12    9, 47|     in another place, let her finde some other matter to execute
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