Book, Chapter

1 Life    |       as are now extant are the foure books named ‘Floridorum’,
2    2, 11|        watching is no more than foure or sixe shillings. But hearken
3    4, 23|    Maiden scanned betweene them foure. But one of the theeves
4    5, 24|      cruelty, was turned into a foure footed Asse, in most vile
5    8, 45|       him, to whom he delivered foure times as much for me, as
6    8, 46|       were prepared: there were foure Eunuches that lay on a bed
7    8, 46| sometime divide themselves into foure parts, and sometime loose
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