Book, Chapter

1    5, 24|          pulled out two thousand crownes, which he had under his
2    7, 41|         glittering view of these crownes could never be out of his
3    7, 41|          passing pleasure of the crownes of gold; in the end the
4    7, 41|        beauty of the flowrishing crownes did so sticke in his mind,
5    7, 41| Philesiterus delivered him tenne Crownes, and when night came, Myrmex
6    8, 44|   promising to give me a hundred crownes, if I would give him present
7    8, 44|    offered. But least any of the crownes should lacke weight or be
8    8, 44|        and the Physitian had the Crownes, which was prepared to buy
9    9, 47|    linnen: but the men had their crownes shaven, which were the terrene
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