Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|     which when it was knowne abroad, and published throughout
 2    2,  9|      when as I doe accustome abroad to marke the face and haire
 3    2,  9|      if it should be sparsed abroad on the shoulders of the
 4    2,  9| shoulders, and was dispersed abroad upon her partlet, and in
 5    2, 11|      dainty meats that I eat abroad, and therefore I will returne
 6    4, 19|   you accustome when you goe abroad, like men with ganders hearts
 7    4, 20|      when hee was at liberty abroad yet could he not save himself,
 8    4, 22| morning at her first comming abroad offered unto her oblations,
 9    5, 30|      Asse loose and straying abroad, which he tooke up to the
10    7, 41|   preparing himselfe to ride abroad, and willing to keepe the
11    7, 41|  suffer his mistresse to goe abroad, but as she sate all day
12    8, 44|    egged her husband to ride abroad into farre countreyes. And
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