Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|     in any royall seate, nor eate any delicate meates, but
2    6, 32|      no conference with him, eate not with him, lie not with
3    7, 39|    insomuch that I could not eate nor drinke while I looked
4    7, 39|     downe my head, and would eate no meate, but I saw no comfort
5    7, 42|   And it fortuned while they eate and dranke together as signe
6    7, 42| masties, which accustomed to eate the carrion and carkases
7    8, 45|     stood alone there, would eate any such meates, neither
8    8, 45|      fine, considering I did eate no hay at all. Wherefore
9    8, 45|      hath an Asse, that will eate and drinke with him, that
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