Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|  onely finde it evident and plaine, but also very easy to be
2    1,  3|   tell the matter in a more plaine and simple fashion. Then
3    3, 17|   that I was no bird, but a plaine Asse.~The I though to blame
4    4, 22|     by me, under this great plaine tree, and as soone as their
5    7, 39|    could scarce come to the plaine field pathes. And behold
6    7, 39|   they appeared evident and plaine they would not be confounded
7    8, 44|    of our journey, over the plaine and easie fields, we fortuned
8    9, 48| although it was evident and plaine, that the goddesse had already
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