Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|        fell acquainted with one Meroe a Witch.~Alas poore miser
2    1,  3|    woman that sold wine, called Meroe, who had her tongue sufficiently
3    1,  3|         heard mee raile against Meroe in such sort, he held up
4    1,  4|          THE FOURTH CHAPTER~How Meroe the Witch turned divers
5    1,  5| departing the next morrow, lest Meroe the witch should play by
6    1,  5|         Then spake Panthia unto Meroe and said, Sister let us
7    1,  5|       and so cut them off. Then Meroe (being so named because
8    1,  5|         I verily beleeved, that Meroe did not spare my throat,
9    1,  5|      could espy the place where Meroe thrust in her sword: but
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