Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|      have declared unto me many marvellous things and strange chances,
2    2,  8|   desirous to know and see some marvellous and strange things, remembring
3    2,  8|       white marble, which was a marvellous sight to see, for shee seemed
4    3, 16|       what frivolous trifles so marvellous a thing is wrought: for
5    4, 19| headlong, and so he fell upon a marvellous great stone and burst his
6    4, 19|       was come of a good house, marvellous rich, liberall, and wel
7    4, 22|       of treasure this was most marvellous, that there was no closure,
8    9, 48|         thing I observed with a marvellous continencie. Then behold
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