Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|        ragged robes, crying and howling likewise: and they brought
2    3, 14| troubled all the Court with her howling, desired the Judges, that
3    4, 20|  betweene us, either by crying, howling, or any other meanes, but
4    4, 21|         doe little esteeme your howling, and if you do not, I will
5    4, 22|  Hymeneus was ended with deadly howling, the maid that should be
6    6, 32|         the streets, crying and howling lamentably. All the Citizens
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