Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|   gate, which do sufficiently prove him to be the naturall childe
 2    2,  8| occasion ministred to thee to prove and try the mind of Fotis.
 3    2, 11|      astonied, and minding to prove whether his words were true
 4    3, 13|       Last of all, no man can prove that I committed that fact
 5    4, 19|   theeves did inhabit, I will prove my wit in what I can doe,
 6    4, 22|     service, wherefore I will prove what thou canst doe: see
 7    4, 22|      not thy fact, but I will prove if that thou bee of so stout,
 8    7, 37|       and came towards me, to prove whether I were gentle or
 9    7, 37|    tooke me by the halter, to prove my patience, but I taking
10    8, 45|       delicate meates. And to prove my nature wholly, they gave
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