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 1    2,  8|       that I thought that the stones which I found were indurate,
 2    2,  8|       and charmes over bowes, stones and other frivolous things,
 3    2,  8|   houre she turneth them into stones, sheep or some other beast,
 4    2,  9|       up in gold and pretious stones. But because it is a crime
 5    2,  9|    with gold, silks, pretious stones, and other rich and gorgeous
 6    2, 11| carved and made with pretious stones. Finally, there was all
 7    2, 11|      her, and they sought for stones to throw at her, and willed
 8    4, 19| turning bottoms full of sharp stones, whereby it was inaccessible.
 9    4, 22|  pavement was all of pretious stones, divided and cut one from
10    4, 22|     by reason of the pretious stones and inestimable treasure
11    4, 22|   voyce in such sort that the stones answered againe. And when
12    5, 27|    nothing cleane but full of stones. Being in this calamity,
13    5, 28|      the other) he laid great stones upon the weaker side to
14    5, 29|       if ye would cut off his stones, he might not onely be deprived
15    5, 29|   have gelded and cut off his stones, I will deliver him unto
16    5, 29| hinder part of my body and my stones did ake for woe, but I sought
17    5, 30|    foot, but tumbled over the stones and rocks with my body till
18    5, 31|  contented that to morrow his stones shall not onely be cut off,
19    6, 33|        some gathered up great stones, some held up their sharp
20    6, 33|      windowes, throwing great stones upon our heads, that wee
21    6, 33|     hand or the perill of the stones afarre, amongst whome there
22    6, 33|    these words the tempest of stones did cease, and the storme
23    6, 33|    forward, some wounded with stones, some bitten with Dogs,
24    6, 34|   late skirmish of Dogges and stones, rose up and demanded in
25    7, 42|    their left armes, tooke up stones to chase away the dogs,
26    7, 42|       threw a great number of stones at him, but the bloudy theefe
27    8, 44|     custome was) to put white stones and black into a pot, and
28    8, 44|  mouth of the pot wherein the stones were cast, saying: I am
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