Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|    my hand, and I viewed him round about: and immediately came
 2    2, 11|     carried in funeral pompe round about the market place,
 3    3, 17|     was garnished and decked round about with faire and fresh
 4    4, 19|     and naturally fortressed round about. From the top of the
 5    4, 19| thought to behold the places round about, thrusting his body
 6    4, 20|      the house of Demochares round about. Then Thrasileon was
 7    4, 22|  beautifull haires, by these round cheekes delicate and tender,
 8    4, 23|    trimly, I will decke thee round about with golden trappes,
 9    5, 24|   settled my hanging lips as round as I could to speake the
10    5, 24|   the neighbors that dwelled round about, insomuch that by
11    5, 28|   and rubble, and trussed it round upon my backe, hee brought
12    6, 32|      thornes, they compassed round with their Dogs and beset
13    6, 33|    morning, to goe close and round together, whereby we might
14    6, 33|    houses, who compassing us round about leaped on every side,
15    6, 34|    Goates and Sheep that fed round about him. Then one of our
16    6, 36|       For they compassed him round about, sitting at the table,
17    7, 37|     me, and kept the chamber round, till such time as they
18    8, 46|   eftsoones imbraced my body round about, and had her pleasure
19    8, 46|    dance in length, sometime round together, sometime divide
20    9, 47|  shone like a flame of fire, round about the robe was a coronet
21    9, 47|    The same Priest carried a round vessell of gold, in forme
22    9, 47|      a vessel wrought with a round bottome, haveing on the
23    9, 47|      my head and mouth began round, my long eares were made
24    9, 47| length, made of a Pine tree, round and very excellent with
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