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1 1, 2| sitting upon the ground, covered with a torn and course mantle; 2 1, 2| Fortune: and therewithall he covered his face (even then blushing 3 1, 2| ground: who having his face covered in such sort, Let Fortune ( 4 1, 2| off one of my garments and covered him, and immediately I brought 5 1, 5| likewise was overwhelmed and covered lying in the same. Then 6 1, 5| while I lay on the ground covered in this sort, I peeped under 7 1, 5| prostrate on the ground covered with his bed, and hath seene 8 2, 10| doore. The table was all covered with those meats that were 9 2, 11| turned her blubbered face covered with haire unto me saying, 10 2, 11| chamber whereas the corps lay covered with white sheets, and shee 11 2, 11| returned home againe, and covered the losse of myne ears with 12 3, 14| three slaine bodies were covered on the Beere, and cried 13 4, 19| else except a little coat covered with thatch, wherein the 14 4, 20| fast under his belly, and covered the seam with the haire, 15 4, 20| whereas we found the sides covered with the corruption of man, 16 4, 22| pillars of gold, the walls covered and seeled with silver, 17 7, 38| shifts, caught her lover and covered him under a great tub standing 18 7, 39| the morning with my face covered, to the end in turning amid 19 7, 39| striped with lashes, some were covered with rugged sackes, some 20 7, 40| by reason mine eyes were covered every day. And verily if 21 7, 41| meant season the young man covered in the mow, could not forbeare 22 8, 44| intent, with weeping eyes and covered face, began boldly to speake 23 8, 46| that his left shoulder was covered with a rich cloake, and 24 8, 46| fine and dainty skin was covered with a thin smocke, which 25 8, 46| having on their heads helmets covered with starres. This Virgin 26 8, 46| and bravely prepared, and covered with silke and other things 27 9, 47| sore) darke and obscure, covered with a blacke robe in manner 28 9, 47| her odoriferous feete were covered with shoes interlaced and 29 9, 47| a bonet on his head, and covered with lawne, resemling a 30 9, 47| annointed and their heads covered with linnen: but the men 31 9, 47| shining top, the cabin was covered over with coverings of gold, 32 9, 48| vestiment was of fine linnen, covered and embroidered with flowers. 33 9, 48| unto me one of that order, covered with linnen robes, holding