Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|   againe hee sayd that I should devise an incredible tale: and
2    2, 11|    heart that you could find or devise somewhat of your selfe,
3    3, 17| understanding of a man. And did devise a good space with my selfe,
4    4, 23|        which time they began to devise with themselves of our death,
5    5, 26|      other. While I did angerly devise with my selfe all these
6    5, 28|  perceived that the hangman did devise nothing else save only to
7    8, 46|  triumph, I began to thinke and devise for my selfe. When I perceived
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