Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|      him by the members, and so cut them off. Then Meroe (being
 2    1,  5| Socrates, who having his throat cut in such sort, yeelded out
 3    1,  5|      Where is his great and new cut? And then I spake to him
 4    1,  5|      dreamed that my throat was cut, and that I felt the paine
 5    2,  9|          that if you spoyle and cut the haire of any woman or
 6    2, 11|       of such as are slaine are cut off, and afflict and torment
 7    2, 11|      off his nose, did likewise cut off his eares, whereat all
 8    2, 11|       hole, whereas the Witches cut off first his nose, and
 9    4, 19|       drew out their swords and cut off his legs, and threw
10    4, 19|    devised a better way, for we cut off his arm by the elbow
11    4, 19|   medled not with the head, but cut it off by the necke, and
12    4, 22|    pretious stones, divided and cut one from another, whereon
13    4, 22|     hand and with valiant force cut off the head of the poysonous
14    4, 22|       thou shouldst go about to cut off my head with a razor,
15    4, 22|      when that I have rased and cut off this thy haire, which
16    4, 23| Cipresse tree; then one of them cut downe the bowe whereon shee
17    5, 24|      and danger, wherefore shee cut off her haire, disguised
18    5, 29|     where otherwise if ye would cut off his stones, he might
19    5, 29|       when they were gelded and cut) they have become gentle
20    5, 29|    after that I have gelded and cut off his stones, I will deliver
21    5, 30|        he tooke his hatchet and cut wood to load me withall,
22    5, 31|       stones shall not onely be cut off, but also his head.
23    6, 32|    assist him, came behind, and cut off the hinder legges of
24    6, 36|      was one that threatened to cut off my legs with his hatchet,
25    6, 36|       and kill him, which done, cut off one of his sides, and
26    7, 42|        wherewithall I minded to cut off thy head. When he had
27    7, 42|         with the same dagger he cut his owne throat. These things
28    7, 42|   taking his knife wherewith he cut his cheese and other meate
29    7, 42|      and other meate before, he cut his owne throat likewise,
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