Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|       lintles, and beanes, and mingled them altogether on a heape
2    5, 26| greatly suspect, least hee had mingled in their cups some deadly
3    6, 32|   puissance of the Theeves, he mingled himselfe among the assembly,
4    6, 32| flattering talke, and gave him mingled and doled drinke in a cup,
5    8, 44|        to buy poyson, which he mingled with wine, to the intent
6    8, 44|     pot wherein the poyson was mingled, and ignorant of the venim,
7    8, 46|       know I, whether you have mingled any poyson in the drinke
8    9, 47|        threw them into the sea mingled with milke, untill the ship
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