Book, Chapter

1    1,  5| himselfe too late, nay rather forthwith, of his former intemperate
2    2,  8|      comely yong man, shee is forthwith stricken with his love,
3    2, 11|       death of any person, do forthwith goe and uncover the hearse
4    2, 11|    steward to pay me my wages forthwith. Which when he had done
5    2, 11|       the countrey there. And forthwith stepped out an old man weeping
6    3, 14|   Then the Judge commanded me forthwith to discover the bodies of
7    7, 41|      weary of their supper, I forthwith returned home. When the
8    8, 46|    had received her bane, ran forthwith to the judges house, that
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