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 1    1,  4|  reason thereof destitute of water, and because the edifices
 2    1,  5|      tree a pleasant running water as cleere as Crystal, and
 3    1,  5|      hither Socrates to this water and drinke thy fill. And
 4    1,  5|    he had scarce touched the water with lips, when as behold
 5    1,  5|   suddenly fell out into the water, and after issued out a
 6    1,  6|      it up safely, and bring water quickly to wash him, and
 7    2,  8|   while I beheld the running water, which seemed to spring
 8    2,  8|   grapes which hanged in the water, which were like in every
 9    2,  8|  same stone, standing in the water) because he did see her
10    2, 10|     shore, but sunk into the water, and so we did swim, and
11    2, 10|  were filled halfe full with water, to temper and delay the
12    2, 10|      and delaied it with hot water, and profered it me to drinke;
13    2, 11|      oyle, pots of wine, and water to delay the same, and some
14    2, 11|   have already tasted of the water of Lethe, and likewise been
15    3, 12|     old man with a glasse of water in his hand, dropping out
16    3, 12|    of the continuance of the water. Which when it was granted,
17    3, 15|     divers waters, as in Wel water, Cow milk, mountain honey,
18    3, 16|      Lawrell leaves, in Well water, the which she drinketh
19    4, 19|      river running with fair water, and I said to myself, Behold,
20    4, 19| refresh my selfe in stead of water. The thing and the time
21    4, 19|     the hill ranne a running water as cleare as silver, that
22    4, 19|   pots, likewise here is hot water prepared to bathe you.~Which
23    4, 19|      and did in the grave of water, and ended his life as I
24    4, 20| place in your house nie some water, where he may take air and
25    4, 22|  land and by great perils on water, to behold this glorious
26    4, 22|     her husband, howbeit the water would not suffer her to
27    4, 22|    swims on the waves of the water, flew toward the Ocean sea,
28    4, 22|      her selfe headlong into water to end her sorrows. Then
29    4, 22|     to trouble or pollute my water by the death of thee, and
30    4, 22|   bring me a vessell of that water: wherewithall she gave her
31    4, 22|      life, then to fetch any water, and when she was come up
32    4, 22|   any drop of this dreadfull water? No, no, assure thy selfe
33    4, 22|       and filled it with the water of the river, and taking
34    5, 28|    he to save his feete from water, would leape upon my loynes
35    5, 28|     great hole full of raine water that fell the day before,
36    6, 34|    away their blood with the water of the running River: some
37    7, 37|      to set a bason of faire water before me, and thereby they
38    7, 37|      abhorre the tast of the water, it was evident proofe of
39    7, 37|      tooke a bason of cleere water, and presented it before
40    7, 37|      perceived the wholesome water of my life, ran incontinently,
41    7, 41|  Horses the same time to the water to drinke; then had I good
42    9, 47|   selfe seven times into the water of the Sea, which number
43    9, 47|     being sprinkled with the water of the sea, I recounted
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