Book, Chapter

1    2, 10| undresse thy haire and come and embrace me lovingly: whereupon shee
2    3, 15|         effusion of bloud might embrace and kisse, not an homicide
3    3, 15|    always yrked and loathed the embrace of Matrones, I am so stricken
4    4, 22|       pleasure, and desirous to embrace him, could not thoroughly
5    7, 40|        your husband, whereby to embrace the worthiest dames of this
6    9, 48|    ended mine orison, I went to embrace the great Priest Mythra
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