Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|    they could not spoyle or rob thee? Whereunto the drowsie
2    3, 13|  great fear, and assayed to rob and spoyl my friend Milo.
3    4, 19|     is, the sooner they may rob and spoyle the house? And
4    4, 19|  wherewith he could somtime rob and slay so many people?
5    4, 19| into an old womans house to rob her, he went up into a high
6    4, 21|   And they departed away to rob, as they were accustomed
7    5, 30|  intend you to do? Will you rob me? Then said the shepheards,
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