Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|     remembrance, shee gently entertained mee and made mee good cheere;
2    2, 11|  they are gently and quietly entertained, and all that dwell within
3    5, 24|      with this Milo, that he entertained him into his house, and
4    5, 24| nourished with humane bloud, entertained amongst the stoutest; finally
5    6, 32| parents) he was received and entertained into the house as one of
6    6, 36|   soone as he had espied me) entertained me verie well, for he filled
7    7, 39|      at the first, my master entertained me well, for the first day
8    7, 42|    the honest mans house, he entertained and feasted my master exceedingly.
9    7, 43| ancient amity betweene them, entertained him willingly and drew me
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