Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|       and behold, I fortuned to espy my companion Socrates sitting
2    1,  5|       throat, to see if I could espy the place where Meroe thrust
3    3, 13|      City, behold I fortuned to espy this cruell young man drawing
4    3, 13|        this city, I fortuned to espy three great theeves attempting
5    3, 17|       owne horse, I fortuned to espy in the middle of a pillar
6    3, 17|         villages, I fortuned to espy a pleasant garden, wherein
7    4, 18|       in every place if I could espy any red roses in the gardens
8    4, 22| pacified minde, and fortuned to espy a pleasant wood invironed
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