Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|      for very shame) with his rugged mantle insomuch that from
2    3, 17| hanging downe, and myne eares rugged with haire: neither could
3    4, 23|      maine, I will tye up thy rugged tayle trimly, I will decke
4    7, 39|        some were covered with rugged sackes, some had their members
5    7, 39|      labour, and their skinne rugged by reason of their lancknesse.
6    9, 47|    face abated, and first the rugged haire of my body fell off,
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