Book, Chapter

1    1,  4|      Elephant: which when it was knowne abroad, and published throughout
2    2, 11|         the end this fact may be knowne, we crave but a small time
3    7, 41|       doubting lest it should be knowne, did suddainly invent a
4    7, 41|       her whoredome apparent and knowne. At length I was ayded by
5    7, 41| whoredome of the Bakers wife was knowne and revealed. The Baker
6    8, 44|        lest her intent should be knowne: But after it compassed
7    8, 44|        is a common saying:~Never knowne, never done.~This young
8    8, 46|          the verity, which being knowne, this mischievous woman
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