Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|     care of me Fotis, for I esteeme the pleasure which I have
2    2, 11|    answer, I pray you madam esteeme me as one of your servants,
3    3, 15|    nor to depart hence, but esteeme the pleasure which I shall
4    3, 15|    your request, than I doe esteeme the danger of my life: and
5    4, 21|  for the Theeves doe little esteeme your howling, and if you
6    4, 22| unto you for ever. I little esteeme to see your visage and figure,
7    4, 22|     Because that wee little esteeme any perill or danger, to
8    5, 26|     thy marriage, and doest esteeme this stranger and bloudy
9    5, 31|   them said, Tush we little esteeme the mischiefe he did yesterday,
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