Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|  vengeance on this wicked and cursed woman his wife which hath
 2    2, 11| reproving his sayings, with a cursed minde did deny it. The people
 3    4, 22|      not, neither heare these cursed women, which are not worthy
 4    4, 22|      the wickednesse of these cursed women was nothing suppressed
 5    4, 22|  sister, but that either this cursed queane hath invented a great
 6    4, 22|     thee to beware? But those cursed aides and Counsellors of
 7    5, 27|    his covetous wife and most cursed queane made me a mill Asse,
 8    5, 31|     do. But O good Lord, thou cursed beast, if thou couldest
 9    7, 41|       soone: but Lord how she cursed him, praying God that he
10    8, 46|      deceitfull teares of his cursed wife. A few dayes after,
11    8, 46|     of the matter, caused the cursed woman, and her servants
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