Book, Chapter

1    3, 17| tarry behind, and bring them tydings what was done concerning
2    4, 22|     were that could tell any tydings of a Kings fugitive Daughter,
3    5, 24|   able to speake) told these tydings unto his companions in this
4    6, 32|      had heard such pitifull tydings, as a mad and raging woman,
5    7, 42|   had heard these sorrowfull tydings could in no wise weepe,
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