Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|    through the cloggy fallowed fields; perceiving that my horse
 2    5, 27|  better for me to runne in the fields amongst the lascivious horses
 3    5, 27|     yeere when the meddows and fields were greene, I should find
 4    5, 27|       I was let loose into the fields to pasture, by the commandement
 5    5, 30|      till I came into the open fields, to the intent I would escape
 6    6, 33|      come againe into the open fields, behold we approached nigh
 7    7, 38|       hath made holiday at the fields, yet thinke not but I have
 8    7, 39|     else to be driven into the fields to pasture, but my subtility
 9    7, 42| carkases of dead beasts in the fields, and to set upon such as
10    8, 44|      over the plaine and easie fields, we fortuned to come to
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