Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|         is great lamentation and weeping for thee at home: Thy children
 2    2, 11|         in mourning vesture, and weeping in lamentable wise. And
 3    2, 11|        parcell thereof, and with weeping eyes desired them all to
 4    2, 11|   immediately came in the matron weeping with her Witnesses, and
 5    2, 11| forthwith stepped out an old man weeping and lamenting, and ranne
 6    2, 11|        to doe the same. But shee weeping in lamentable wise, did
 7    3, 13|        utter any word at all for weeping. And on the other side I
 8    3, 14|      civil violence lead me away weeping and sobbing, whether I would
 9    3, 14|         reason of my sobbing and weeping all day, I desired license
10    4, 21|         can I (I say) cease from weeping, and live any longer? Thus
11    4, 21|         her dolour and miserable weeping. What, thinke you (quoth
12    4, 21|        contrary. And to dream of weeping, beating, and killing, is
13    4, 22|        of Psyches did go forward weeping and crying unto this enterprise,
14    4, 22|        Psyches being left alone, weeping and trembling on the toppe
15    4, 22|        she passed all the day in weeping, and went to bed at night,
16    4, 22|         the day and the night in weeping? And wil you not cease in
17    4, 22|       selves no more, cease your weeping. And by and by she commaunded
18    4, 22|         after him into the aire, weeping and lamenting pitteously:
19    4, 22|        her haire, and with great weeping and lamentation desired
20    4, 22|        not comfort her self with weeping, such was the present danger
21    5, 31|       for the Mother of the boy, weeping and lamenting for his death,
22    6, 32|         threw her selfe upon him weeping and lamenting grievously
23    6, 32|       your dolour, refraine your weeping, beat not your breasts:
24    7, 41|         fast bound, followed him weeping, not because he was accused
25    8, 44|   comfort in her, but continuall weeping and sobbing, insomuch that
26    8, 44|        to utter her intent, with weeping eyes and covered face, began
27    8, 44|          old man the father with weeping eyes even at the returne
28    8, 44|        whereby the rather at his weeping and lamentation, he moved
29    8, 46|      after great lamentation and weeping, they caused her to be buried
30    9, 47|       hath declared. Then with a weeping countenance, I made this
31    9, 47|     Behold Lucius I am come, thy weeping and prayers hath mooved
32    9, 47|          ayd thee, leave off thy weeping and lamentation, put away
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