Book, Chapter

1  Ded    |    the insatiable desires of covetous persons. The fables of Atreus,
2    4, 19|  pull back the bolt: but the covetous caitif Chriseros being awake,
3    4, 21|   parents, although they bee covetous, will be contented to give
4    4, 22|     thy other halfe penny to covetous Charon, and come the same
5    5, 27|      have, but by and by his covetous wife and most cursed queane
6    6, 33|      caitife drivers were so covetous to goe forward, and so fearefull
7    7, 40| drunken, obstinate, niggish, covetous, riotous in filthy expenses,
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