Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|       about in the streets and murther all such as they may take,
 2    3, 12|    taken and put in prison for murther.~When morning was come,
 3    3, 12|        with remembrance of the murther I had committed the night
 4    3, 12|  unguilty of the slaughter and murther of these three men. Howbeit
 5    3, 14|    rise and say, Touching this murther, which deserveth great punishment,
 6    5, 30|        morrow to accuse him of murther, and to lead him before
 7    5, 31|        thou perswade that this murther was voide or without thy
 8    6, 35|    which was the cause of this murther by his luxurie, and first
 9    7, 42| brethren perceiving so great a murther, and neglecting their owne
10    8, 44|        hath bin no homicide or murther committed by this yong man
11    8, 46|        out her bloody hands to murther. She had a daughter by her
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