Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|           contrary. For as teares oftentimes trickle downe the cheekes
2    2,  8|    Inchauntments are most used, I oftentimes repeated with my self the
3    2,  8| unwillingly, and casteth her eyes oftentimes backe, and stands still,
4    3, 15|           pleaseth her fancie, as oftentimes it hapneth, for now she
5    4, 23|         her with my neighing, and oftentimes (under colour to rub my
6    7, 40|  conversation and life, for I saw oftentimes a yong man which would privily
7    9, 48|           temple: insomuch that I oftentimes communed with the Priest,
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