Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|  beware I say, beware of the evil arts and wicked allurements
2    2, 10|     that all our enemies and evil willers might fall into
3    2, 10| Diophanes fare well with his evil fortune, and get againe
4    2, 11|   Thessaly, I fortuned in an evil hour to come to the City
5    3, 15|    sometimes you imagined an evil thought in your mind, which
6    4, 22|   counsell pleased these two evil women, and they hid the
7    4, 22|     hence and take it not in evil part in that I will not
8    4, 22|      on a heape saying: Thou evil favoured girle, thou seemest
9    5, 24|    bestoweth her riches upon evil persons, and fooles, and
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