Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|   speak no more, for I cannot abide to heare thee tell such
 2    4, 22| servitude, wherefore I cannot abide to see our younger sister
 3    4, 22|       will not suffer thee to abide and remaine here within
 4    4, 22|      golfe of hell, and shalt abide the paine and punishment
 5    4, 23|       of the Asse, shee shall abide the gallows when the Dogs
 6    6, 34|      shepheards determined to abide in a certaine wood to cure
 7    7, 41|    home so soone. I could not abide (quoth he) to see so great
 8    8, 44|       say: I cannot suffer or abide that this young man who
 9    8, 44|       custome, can suffer and abide these facill and easie torments,
10    8, 46|      not suffer the Matron to abide such shame, by reason of
11    8, 46|       the shame that I should abide, but in the meane season
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