Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|     assembled with weapons to drive me away, one buffeted me
2    5, 25|        or so rash a fellow to drive you quite from your purpose,
3    5, 27| Citizens) did presently after drive me backe againe with other
4    5, 28|     high hill, and who should drive me thither and home again,
5    5, 29|        and that hee would not drive mee any longer to the hill
6    7, 42|   This Gardener accustomed to drive me, every morning laded
7    8, 45|    lived in common, and would drive me from place to place,
8    8, 46|  counterpoyson, to expeth and drive out the first poyson: But
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