Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|    shalt thou see a great and marvailous dogge, with three heads,
2    5, 30|     crept out of a cave by, a marvailous great Beare, holding out
3    6, 36|       for you: then they were marvailous glad, and comming out pratling
4    8, 45|       which was a strange and marvailous thing, and if I did lacke
5    9, 48|      willed me to attend with marvailous patience, and that I should
6    9, 48|     good space, I conceived a marvailous great pleasure and consolation
7    9, 48| Bishops, there came a new and marvailous thought in my mind, that
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