Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| perplexity, could not forbeare laughing, to see how of Aristomenus
2    1,  5|      blood: whereunto Socrates laughing made answer and said, Nay,
3    2, 11|      be, if I might invent any laughing or merry matter to please
4    4, 19|     drank and eat exceedingly, laughing, crying and making much
5    4, 21|  Whereas contrary to dreame of laughing, carnal dalliance, and good
6    6, 36| unnatural villany, mocking and laughing at this the pure and cleane
7    7, 39|       abashed, but jesting and laughing out the matter, gan say:
8    7, 43|      they could never forbeare laughing from the time they found
9    8, 45|    appetite of the Asse. Their laughing was so immoderate that the
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