Book, Chapter

1    1,  6|      his wife to sit away and bid mee sit in her place; which
2    2,  9|       eftsoone kissed me, and bid me be of good courage, and
3    2, 10|     went to supper, for I was bid by Milo, and so I sate downe
4    2, 11|       went unto the Crier and bid him cease, for I would take
5    3, 14|   tooke my leave of them, and bid them farewell. And behold,
6    3, 16|      into a high chamber, and bid me look thorow the chink
7    4, 20| violence we had broke open, I bid every one of my fellows
8    4, 22|     with Gold and Silver, and bid Zephyrus to bear them away.~
9    5, 30|     Then there was no need to bid me runne away, for I scoured
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