Book, Chapter

1    5, 30|   when I saw, I was sodainly stroken in feare, and (throwing
2    6, 32| demand, and as she had beene stroken with some clap of thunder,
3    7, 42|     While every man was thus stroken in feare, behold, one brought
4    7, 42|  wise weepe, so farre was he stroken with dolour, but presently
5    8, 44|  Then the unhappy father was stroken with double dolour of the
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