Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|      which suffereth no heynous offence to pass unpunished, hee
 2    3, 13|         sharply revenge such an offence found in a known Citisen.
 3    3, 14|  according to the quality of my offence: and therewithall shee made
 4    4, 23|         then the quality of the offence doth merit, for I would
 5    5, 29|       say, Verely it is a great offence to kill so faire an Asse,
 6    5, 31|   conscience doeth confesse the offence, as theeves and malefactors
 7    5, 31|       smart of thy homicide and offence, I will see what I can doe.
 8    8, 44|        condemned to dye for his offence: Againe, where he beheld
 9    8, 46| invented for the quality of her offence, was condemned to be eaten
10    9, 48|       he should commit a deadly offence, considering that it was
11    9, 48|         have I declared without offence, for the understanding of
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