Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|  happeneth, I came in an evill houre; for one Lupus a purveyor
 2    2,  8|     and by in the moment of an houre she turneth them into stones,
 3    2, 10|        quoth shee) is come the houre of justing, now is come
 4    3, 13|      when as at our accustomed houre I diligently searched every
 5    3, 17|    some roses. But in an evill houre I did go about that enterprise,
 6    4, 20|      meat and drink at his due houre.~Then he answered, Verily
 7    6, 32|       looke for night, and the houre assigned by Charites. The
 8    8, 45|       time at their accustomed houre, they went to the baines,
 9    9, 47|      to passe, for in the same houre that I am come to thee,
10    9, 47| residue of thy life untill the houre of death shall be bound
11    9, 48|         testifying thereby the houre of the prime. By and by
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