Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|  the night come to minister convenient time to worke her magicall
2    4, 23|   in this manner: it is not convenient unto the oath of our company,
3    5, 31|   culpable. Indeed, it is a convenient thing to looke and plead
4    8, 44|     of love, and the malady convenient to the same: Her countenance
5    8, 44|  till as he might find some convenient time to come unto her, when
6    8, 46|    of his sister, as it was convenient he should, conceived so
7    9, 48| whatsoever was needfull and convenient, then he brought me to the
8    9, 48|  you should know if it were convenient for you to heare, but both
9    9, 48|  Ivie, and other things not convenient to declare, which then he
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