Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|  acquainted with one Meroe a Witch.~Alas poore miser that I
2    1,  4| FOURTH CHAPTER~How Meroe the Witch turned divers persons into
3    1,  5|  next morrow, lest Meroe the witch should play by us as she
4    2,  8|   and now wholly to become a Witch. And so I waxed joyful,
5    3, 17|   suspition that I were some witch, or for feare that I should
6    4, 19|      and said, How is it old witch, old trot, and strumpet,
7    4, 22|  thou seemest unto me a very witch and enchauntresse, that
8    7, 41|     of her husband. Then the witch with her abhominable science,
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