Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|    head sometimes aside, as a token of rejoycing and gladnesse)
2    2, 11|    will give you some evident token, which never yet any other
3    4, 21|    beating, and killing, is a token of good luck and prosperous
4    5, 24|  table, and drunk unto him in token of good lucke.~
5    8, 46|   Judge, she made a signe and token to give him the most fairest
6    9, 47|       The fourth shewed out a token of equitie by his left hand,
7    9, 48|      had received a signe and token, whereby my courage increased
8    9, 48| Priests who had not onely the token of his foote, but the stature
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