Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|   us by and by teare him in pieces or tye him by the members,
2    2, 10|     stern brake likewise in pieces, could in no wise be brought
3    3, 15|     be broken in a thousand pieces, than it should touch or
4    4, 21| danger, ready to be rent in pieces among so many sturdy theeves
5    5, 26|     the Maiden and give her pieces of meate, which he privily
6    7, 43|      he would choppe him in pieces. The Gardener when he heard
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