Book, Chapter

1    3, 15|   did willingly procure this anguish and sorrow unto you, I call
2    4, 22| running river, for the great anguish and dolour that shee was
3    4, 23|     was I brought into small anguish, when I perceived my death
4    8, 46|     pestilent fury of bitter anguish, that he fell into the burning
5    8, 46|     I being wrapped in great anguish, and envying the day of
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