Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|        was carried in funeral pompe round about the market place,
2    5, 24| husband, despised all worldly Pompe and delicacy, and determined
3    6, 32|     taken up, and in funerall pompe brought to the City and
4    8, 46|    came, I was led with great pompe and benevolence to the appointed
5    9, 47|    thither, you might see the pompe of the goddesse triumphantly
6    9, 47|     toward the temple in like pompe and order as they came to
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