Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        thou not passe by running river. This being said, one of
 2    1,  5|          he rose and came to the River, and kneeled downe on the
 3    1,  5|        life, had fallen into the river, had not I caught him by
 4    1,  5|        in the Sands there by the river.~Which done, in great feare
 5    4, 18|        but onely the bank of the river, environed with great thick
 6    4, 19|        saw a little before mee a river running with fair water,
 7    4, 19|        Then wee threw him to the river likewise, as we had done
 8    4, 21|         came, and being led to a river, notwithstanding my Assie
 9    4, 22|        espied likewise a running river as cleare as crystall: in
10    4, 22|          nigh at the fall of the river was a princely Edifice,
11    4, 22|    pasture and swimming over the River, whereby they doe undoubtedly
12    4, 22|      selfe into the next running river, for the great anguish and
13    4, 22|          to broyle and burne the river, and threw her upon the
14    4, 22|     rusticall god sitting on the river side, embracing and [instructing]
15    4, 22| extendeth out in length with the river? there be great sheepe shining
16    4, 22|      refreshed themselves in the river, thou must hide thy selfe
17    4, 22|       but appointed to keepe the river there: the waters seemed
18    4, 22|     sweare by the majesty of the river Stix? but give me thy bottle,
19    4, 22|         it with the water of the river, and taking his flight through
20    4, 22|        by thou shalt come unto a river of hell, whereas Charon
21    4, 22|        carry the soules over the river in his boat, whereby you
22    4, 22|       swimming on the top of the river, holding up his deadly hands,
23    4, 22|     neglected the old man in the river, denyed to helpe the woman
24    5, 28|         but when hee came to any river (as there were many by the
25    6, 34|         the water of the running River: some stopped their wounds
26    8, 46|          heaven or else from the river of the sea, for they had
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