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 1    1,  2|       Socrates sitting upon the ground, covered with a torn and
 2    1,  2|      and lifted him up from the ground: who having his face covered
 3    1,  4|       his house, the walls, the ground, and the foundation, into
 4    1,  5|          And while I lay on the ground covered in this sort, I
 5    1,  5|       he lieth prostrate on the ground covered with his bed, and
 6    1,  5|         But I that lay upon the ground like one without soule,
 7    1,  7|        and cast the fish on the ground, and commanded one of his
 8    2,  8|        their hinder feet on the ground ready to fight. Behinde
 9    2, 11|      she was gon, I fell on the ground so fast asleepe, that Apollo
10    3, 12| although I looked always on the ground for very shame, yet sometimes
11    3, 15|    which lay dispersed upon the ground, and to bring it home. Which
12    3, 16|       mooved her selfe from the ground by little and little, til
13    4, 19|     with all his burthen on the ground as though hee were dead,
14    4, 22|         and fell downe upon the ground. But Cupid followed her
15    4, 22|        Psyches fell flat on the ground, and as long as she could
16    4, 22|     with her teares, wiping the ground with her haire, and with
17    4, 22|  dragons, by the tillage of the ground of Sicilie, which thou hast
18    4, 22|        dashed her head upon the ground. Then she tooke a great
19    4, 22|  friends, Yee quick sons of the ground, the mother of all things,
20    4, 22|   drinke, but sit thou upon the ground, and desire browne bread,
21    4, 22|         she fell downe upon the ground, and lay there as a sleeping
22    4, 23|         my hinder heeles to the ground and had welnigh slaine her,
23    5, 26|       fell downe asleepe on the ground one after an other, and
24    5, 27|        all asleepe lying on the ground as wee left them; then they
25    5, 27|  withall, for the barly which I ground for mine owne dinner she
26    5, 29|       throwne her down upon the ground, he would have ravished
27    5, 30|         pulled him downe to the ground, beating him with their
28    6, 32|      that hee fell downe to the ground with his master: and sodainely
29    6, 32|     presently fell downe to the ground all amazed. Howbeit when
30    6, 32|         he lay prostrate on the ground readie to all adventure,
31    6, 33|        pulled many of us to the ground: verily it was a pittifull
32    6, 34|     then they sate downe on the ground to refresh their wearie
33    6, 36|         be throwne downe on the ground, and so I poore miser should
34    6, 36|       set her gingerly upon the ground, they likewise tooke off
35    6, 36|         doore, not far from the ground, was cleane eaten up by
36    7, 39|    yoked together, doe till the ground to the intent it may bring
37    7, 39|        that he should have much ground that should yeeld his increase.
38    7, 41|    throw downe the binne on the ground, and so the whoredome of
39    7, 41|          till all the corne was ground, when as the servants were
40    7, 42|         and while he digged the ground and watered the hearbes,
41    7, 42|      Table where they sate, the ground opened, and there appeared
42    7, 42|     encroch upon the poore mans ground, and clayme all the heritage
43    7, 42|       he might have but so much ground of his fathers heritage,
44    7, 42|        and carry him out of his ground, which greatly offended
45    7, 42|     stone, and fell down to the ground: Then the dogs came upon
46    7, 42|        he fell not downe to the ground. For the speare that came
47    7, 43|      legs and cast him upon the ground: Then he buffetted him,
48    8, 44|     presently fell downe to the ground dead. His schoolemaster
49    8, 46|        on a bed of downe on the ground with Boulsters accordingly
50    8, 46|        by certaine engines, the ground opened, and swallowed up
51    8, 46|       lying in this sort on the ground, did fall in a sound sleepe.~
52    9, 47|        barraine and unfruitfull ground to be plowed and sowne,
53    9, 47| surplesses hanging downe to the ground, bare the relikes of the
54    9, 48|  shoulders hanging downe to the ground, whereon were beasts wrought
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