Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|    the bed was corded, and tyed one end thereof about a
2    2,  9| fine combe, which if it be tyed up in the pole of the necke,
3    4, 23| the halter wherewith I was tyed and ran away with all my
4    5, 28| together like a fagot, and tyed them at my tayle to pricke
5    7, 39|    same, that he should be tyed and yoked to a good woman
6    7, 39|  that this enemy should be tyed and yoked to him: and his
7    7, 39|   next day following I was tyed to the mill betimes in the
8    7, 41|  how I, being an Asse, and tyed alwayes in the mill house,
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