Book, Chapter

1    4, 20|     resisted the gaping and ravenous mouths of the hell hounds,
2    4, 22|    of deadly poyson, with a ravenous gaping throat, that lieth
3    4, 22|     Eagle, Hawkes, or other ravenous foules of the aire. Incontinently
4    4, 22|    spinning, and filled the ravenous month of the dogge with
5    4, 23|   her body hanging in their ravenous mouthes. I pray you number
6    8, 45| that Mice or Flyes, were so ravenous, as to devouer whole dishes
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