Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|      such sort that I was well nigh choked. And yet at Athens
 2    1,  2|       half in despaire) I drew nigh and said, Alas my Socrates,
 3    1,  2|        sort that she hath well nigh wept out both her eyes)
 4    1,  4|        pipes of wine, and well nigh drowned in the dregs, doth
 5    1,  4|    edifices and houses were so nigh built together, that it
 6    1,  5|        Then said I, It is well nigh day, and moreover, what
 7    1,  5|         for indeed he had well nigh devoured a whole Cheese:
 8    2,  8|  servants, towards whom I drew nigh, and viewed her garments
 9    2, 11|        further (for I had well nigh forgotten) if the keeper
10    2, 11|       the building of Swallows nigh unto the towne Copton, by
11    2, 11|        pressed in amongst them nigh unto the biere, and got
12    2, 11|        corps, the Prophet drew nigh unto the Biere and sayd,
13    2, 11| stumbling: and when I was well nigh come unto the dore, behold
14    3, 13|      not deny) and approaching nigh to my common lodging, which
15    3, 15|        wet with tears and well nigh closed up that shee had
16    3, 16|     will take heed I will come nigh no mans house: for I am
17    3, 17|      no wise suffer me to come nigh the manger, but kicked me
18    4, 18|     the stable, and being well nigh perished with hunger, although
19    4, 18|      shadowed valley adjoyning nigh unto a wood, where amongst
20    4, 18|     such sort, that I was well nigh dead, but I speedily devised
21    4, 18|     lying at the hill foot wel nigh slain, and so I ran away.
22    4, 18|   knotted whip till I was well nigh dead, and they would undoubtedly
23    4, 19|    that we were come home well nigh at our journeys end. And
24    4, 19| example: wee were come nothing nigh to Thebes, where is the
25    4, 19|   would be taken: but being so nigh pursued that we were in
26    4, 19|     for some of them were well nigh dead with too long tying
27    4, 19|    another, and there was well nigh none left, in such sort
28    4, 20|       that they durst not come nigh. The people said, Verily
29    4, 20|      perceive that he was well nigh dead, yet remembred he his
30    4, 20|      of our burthens, and well nigh tyred with long travell,
31    4, 22|      the next Island, and well nigh unto every part and province
32    4, 22|     the miserable Parents well nigh consumed with sorrow, gave
33    4, 22|     the midst of the wood well nigh at the fall of the river
34    4, 22|     with delectation approched nigh and taking a bold heart
35    4, 22|      every God, she approached nigh unto the sacred doore, whereas
36    4, 22|    thou art never able to come nigh it, for the Gods themselves
37    5, 27|      the fairest before I came nigh them; but this my joyfull
38    6, 33|   fields, behold we approached nigh to a faire and rich Castell,
39    6, 34|       travell, who approaching nigh to our company, began to
40    6, 36| because supper time approached nigh, when as he should be reproved
41    7, 41|       tooke the young man well nigh choked, and carried him
42    9, 47|       and little we approached nigh unto the sea cost, even
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