Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|      tale, I pray you (quoth I) follow your purpose, and I alone
 2    1,  6|          you shall resemble and follow the vertuous qualities of
 3    1,  7|    meaneth these servitors that follow you, and these rods or verges
 4    1,  7|       whereby he enforced me to follow him, and so he brought me
 5    2, 11|        these words of course as follow: Behold, his nose is whole,
 6    5, 24|     delicacy, and determined to follow her husband, and to be partaker
 7    6, 32|    husband sought the meanes to follow him, and (not sustaining
 8    6, 36|        your writs? pray husband follow my counsel, cary this strange
 9    8, 46|  Philosophers greatly desire to follow his sect, and by perpetual
10    9, 47|     timbrell of his right hand: follow thou my procession amongst
11    9, 47| countenance to thy white habit, follow the pomp of this devout
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