Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|    happily delivered from their hands, and so I fortuned to come
 2    1,  5|        escape scot-free from my hands, but I will cause that hee
 3    1,  5|         thou hast escaped their hands, yet thou shalt not escape
 4    2,  9|         with her fair and white hands, in such sort that with
 5    2, 10|    small light, and made by the hands of men, yet hath it a remembrance
 6    2, 10|         fell at length into the hands of unpittifull and cruell
 7    2, 11|        in any part of his face, hands or toes, the same shall
 8    2, 11|         and subscribed with the hands of witnesses to confirme
 9    2, 11|   crowne shaven, who kissed his hands and knees, saying, O priest
10    3, 12|        acrosse, and wringing my hands, I weeped in most miserable
11    3, 13|         the haire with both his hands, and began to beat me with
12    3, 13|   pitteously, and holding up my hands I prayed all the people
13    3, 15|      mistresse sight with empty hands, I saw a man shearing of
14    3, 17|      man, I might fall into the hands of the theeves, and either
15    4, 21|        and ransome you from our hands.~With such and like flattering
16    4, 21|      with naked swords in their hands, who went not about to doe
17    4, 22|       might feele his eyes, his hands, and his ears) and sayd,
18    4, 22|       soyle my white and dainty hands with the corruption of filthy
19    4, 22|         word, from the eyes and hands of his most unhappy wife.
20    4, 22|         thy youth thou hast thy hands ready and sharpe. Thou hast
21    4, 22|     have dressed with myne owne hands, and made to glitter like
22    4, 22|       as it were cast in by the hands of laborers which when Psyches
23    4, 22|     imbraced the Alter with her hands, and wiping her teares,
24    4, 22|      that thou art come into my hands, thou art now in the golfe
25    4, 22|        is not the labour of thy hands, but rather of his that
26    4, 22|         thou go not with emptie hands to that place of darknesse:
27    4, 22|        barley and Honney in thy hands, and two halfepence in thy
28    4, 22|    river, holding up his deadly hands, and desiring thee to receive
29    4, 22|      thee with mine owne proper hands, I will doe and accomplish
30    4, 22|        nourished with mine owne hands, whose raging flames of
31    5, 24|  perswaded to exercise his idle hands, dull with slothfullnesse,
32    5, 24|        then money or gold in my hands. And as for death (which
33    5, 24|   treasure, passing through the hands of the souldiers, and the
34    5, 31|     brought him from the cruell hands of the theeves: where contrary
35    5, 31|         the bar fell out of her hands, whereupon she (complaining
36    6, 32|       her armes with her comely hands, howbeit she revealed the
37    6, 32|     dreame that thou art in the hands of the mercifull, for I
38    6, 36|        with a stinking paire of hands and grated my gummes with
39    6, 36|      with their feete and their hands, they would bite themselves,
40    6, 36|   taking the halter in both her hands, stopped him of his purpose,
41    7, 37|      happily delivered from the hands of the traiterous Cooke.
42    7, 37|      they stroked me with their hands, and bowed mine eares, and
43    7, 38|       labour and travell of his hands: his wife was a faire young
44    7, 38|       home every day with empty hands, and bringest nothing to
45    7, 39|         they had manacled their hands: Shew us (quoth they) the
46    7, 41|     miser, I am fallen into the hands of a coward, who is not
47    7, 41|       while we went to wash our hands, hee and she were together:
48    7, 41|      not restrained his violent hands from his purpose, assuring
49    7, 41|        chanced into divers mens hands.~
50    7, 42|      young man would escape the hands of the servants which came
51    8, 44|      himselfe entirely from her hands, would find alwayes excuses,
52    8, 44|        his brother with his own hands. When the varlet with a
53    8, 44|         he was delivered to the hands of the executioner. But
54    8, 44|        of the Judges, bound his hands and brought out the seale,
55    8, 44|      tempered it with mine owne hands, he is yet alive and doth
56    8, 44|    child remooved with his owne hands the stone of the Sepulchre,
57    8, 46|       to stretch out her bloody hands to murther. She had a daughter
58    8, 46| prepared a dinner with her owne hands, and empoysoned both the
59    8, 46|       considering that I lacked hands, and was not able to hold
60    8, 46|       parts, and sometime loose hands on every side: but when
61    8, 46|     their naked swords in their hands, whereof one named Terror,
62    8, 46|          and they bare in their hands torches lighted, as though
63    9, 47|        the Moone, in one of her hands she bare serpents, in the
64    9, 47|      feet changed into toes, my hands returned againe, my neck
65    9, 47|     privitie of my body with my hands as shame and necessity compelled
66    9, 48|        thou shalt receive at my hands the order of religion, and
67    9, 48|    linnen robes, holding in his hands speares wrapped in Ivie,
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