Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|        racke, and so wee shall learne what other companions he
2    3, 15|      for I am very desirous to learne that art, and as it seemeth
3    5, 24| theeves, to the intent I might learne and see all that was done
4    5, 24|    fained love, did thoroughly learne the waies and doores of
5    5, 24|      when they could wreast or learne no such thing of him, yet
6    6, 32|         and to the end you may learne and know all the whole matter,
7    7, 40|        she gave me occasion to learne her conversation and life,
8    7, 43|      head out of the window to learne what the stirre and tumult
9    8, 45|    another, because they would learne what was taken away, whereby
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