Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|       this high and mysticall kinde of talke, and tell the matter
2    1,  6|       knocks so fast, in what kinde of sort will you borrow
3    2,  8|    changed from men into such kinde of likenesses. And further
4    3, 16| screeched like a bird of that kinde, and willing to proove her
5    4, 20|      thought that but a sower kinde of meate. Wherfore espying
6    4, 22|       shall be borne. By this kinde of measures they went about
7    4, 22|     into a parlour, where all kinde of meats were ready prepared.
8    4, 22|  after that they had put each kinde of corne in order, they
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