Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|         bite off his members, and lay them in the way, that the
 2    1,  5|          us. And my bed whereon I lay being a truckle bed, fashioned
 3    1,  5|            his shell. And while I lay on the ground covered in
 4    1,  5|          pointed towards mee that lay under the bed, and shewed
 5    1,  5|           shut againe. But I that lay upon the ground like one
 6    1,  5|       tumbling upon Socrates that lay under: And even at that
 7    1,  6|      packet into the chamber, and lay it up safely, and bring
 8    2,  8|          of the line of Plutarch, lay in one belly, sucked the
 9    2, 10|          of Diophanes, and how he lay with Fotis.~When noone was
10    2, 11|         chamber whereas the corps lay covered with white sheets,
11    2, 11|         was the dead corps, for I lay prostrat as one without
12    3, 13|           into a house, and there lay hidden all night, but by
13    3, 15|          haires of his head which lay dispersed upon the ground,
14    3, 17|          cudgel, hee espied where lay a fagot of wood, and chusing
15    3, 17|          regarding my crying, did lay me on and beat my wretched
16    4, 18|           the greene hearbes that lay in my guts, I caught such
17    4, 19|          old womans bed where she lay asleep, and would have taken
18    4, 20| Thrasileon fight with the Dogs, I lay behinde the gate to behold
19    4, 20|   Wherfore espying a corner where lay loaves of bread for all
20    4, 21|          brought up in one house, lay under one roofe, and in
21    4, 21|     pursuit, took up a stone that lay at his feet, and threw it
22    4, 22|          her unknowne husband and lay with her: and after that
23    4, 22|          childe. At the beds feet lay his bow, quiver, and arrowes,
24    4, 22|          even Cupid himselfe that lay with mee. Then I being stricken
25    4, 22|         to reape, but every thing lay out of order, and as it
26    4, 22|     brought to passe by reason it lay so confusedly scattered)
27    4, 22|        downe upon the ground, and lay there as a sleeping corps.~
28    4, 23|       into his belly, then let us lay them upon a great stone
29    5, 24|       from their ship, where they lay all night. Then we entred
30    5, 26|           one after an other, and lay as though they had beene
31    5, 28|         would never helpe me, but lay me on from top to toe with
32    5, 31|     without thy fault, when as it lay in thy power, either to
33    6, 32|         sound sleepe: Now when he lay prostrate on the ground
34    6, 33|        were advertised that there lay in the way where we should
35    6, 33|          some tearing those which lay prostrate, but generally
36    6, 35|        came to a village where we lay all night, but harken, and
37    6, 35|           of the lodging where we lay: this servant had married
38    7, 37|           long time past, since I lay and tooke my rest as a man
39    7, 41|          with twigs, appoynted to lay on clothes to make them
40    7, 42|           for he himselfe alwayes lay under a little roofe shadowed
41    7, 42|           corner that the Hen may lay. Then the boy did as his
42    7, 43|           crept into a chest, and lay there with the cover closed
43    8, 46|          were foure Eunuches that lay on a bed of downe on the
44    8, 46|          Matron had accustomed to lay her head. Then the Eunuches
45    9, 47|        even to that place where I lay the night before being an
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