Book, Chapter

1    7, 40|      better is the young man Philesiterus who is comely, beautifull,
2    7, 40|     woman) the whole tale of Philesiterus? No verily (said she) but
3    7, 41|     from the burning eyes of Philesiterus, who considering her great
4    7, 41|      gold, he ran hastily to Philesiterus, declaring that his Mistresse
5    7, 41| promised. Then incontinently Philesiterus delivered him tenne Crownes,
6    7, 41|   darke. In the meane season Philesiterus hearing the noise at the
7    7, 41|    mean while Myrmex let out Philesiterus, and barred the doores fast,
8    7, 41|   lying under his bed, which Philesiterus had forgotten when he went
9    7, 41|  guilty: behold by adventure Philesiterus (going about earnest businesse)
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