Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|   been come, they might have bin pulled and eaten; and while
2    3, 17|      such light as if it had bin day. Then they brake open
3    7, 41|      and thrust him into the bin where she bolted her flower,
4    7, 41|  should be hurt lying in the bin, she willed her husband
5    8, 44|       considering there hath bin no homicide or murther committed
6    9, 47| worship me, as one that hath bin favourable to thee, and
7    9, 47|     that the spring time had bin come, did chirp and sing
8    9, 47|    those which had long time bin worshippers of the religion,
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