Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|     plenty of meat and wine wherewithall hee had filled him selfe.
 2    2, 10|   licence to depart to bed: wherewithall I rose up and went unto
 3    2, 11|  declaring that it was day: wherewithall I awaked, and being greatly
 4    3, 15| grow further inconvenience. Wherewithall shee barred and propped
 5    3, 15|  complaine to the Justices. Wherewithall he came angerly towards
 6    4, 22|   valley as he brought mee.~Wherewithall shee kissed him sweetly,
 7    4, 22|    a vessell of that water: wherewithall she gave her a bottle of
 8    4, 22|     all things accordingly: wherewithall he tooke his flight into
 9    7, 42|  that I have lost mine arme wherewithall I minded to cut off thy
10    8, 44|    father was ridden forth: Wherewithall hee got him away from the
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