Book, Chapter

1    1,  7|       thought best to ease my wearied bones rather with sleepe
2    1,  7| perceived that I was not only wearied by travell, but also with
3    4, 20|       the sepulchre. So being wearied with the weight of our burthens,
4    4, 21|   lamented, and after she had wearied herself with sorrow and
5    6, 32|      of sodaine pleasure, and wearied the closed eares of Charites
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