Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|   the wheele, and many other torments were brought in. Then my
2    4, 23|      pray you number all the torments which she shall suffer:
3    5, 27|      fortune worked me other torments, for on a day I was let
4    5, 28|    fortune (insatiable of my torments) had devised a new paine
5    8, 44|    that the menaces of these torments did nothing prevaile, gan
6    8, 44| abide these facill and easie torments, but if it be so that the
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