Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|      friends, for the love of a vile harlot and old strumpet.
2    4, 22|    heaven is prophaned and made vile by terrene absurdities.
3    4, 22|      most crooked, and the most vile, that there may bee none
4    4, 22|        rash and bold lampe, the vile ministery of love, how darest
5    4, 22| grandmother, and the sonne of a vile harlot shall bee accounted
6    5, 24|      foure footed Asse, in most vile and abject manner: yea,
7    5, 28|         present perill, but the vile boy to excuse himselfe declared
8    6, 36|        persons committing their vile abhomination, which when
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