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1 3, 17| espied where lay a fagot of wood, and chusing out a crabbed 2 4, 18| valley adjoyning nigh unto a wood, where amongst divers other 3 4, 18| ranne lustily towards the wood, insomuch that I felt myself 4 4, 22| fortuned to espy a pleasant wood invironed with great and 5 4, 22| crystall: in the midst of the wood well nigh at the fall of 6 4, 22| thickets and bushes under the wood side and gather the lockes 7 4, 22| a lame Asse carrying of wood, and a lame fellow driving 8 5, 28| common Asse to fetch home wood, and how he was handled 9 5, 28| appointed to bring home wood every day from a high hill, 10 5, 28| with such great burthens of wood that you would thinke they 11 5, 28| when he perceived that my wood hanged more on one side 12 5, 28| and immoderate burthens of wood, but when hee came to any 13 5, 29| when he had sold all the wood which I bare, to certaine 14 5, 29| any longer to the hill for wood, saying: Doe you not see 15 5, 29| by and by threw downe his wood and runne after her: And 16 5, 30| field, was slaine in the wood.~While I devised with my 17 5, 30| tooke his hatchet and cut wood to load me withall, but 18 6, 34| determined to abide in a certaine wood to cure their wounds.~When 19 6, 34| way, we came to a certaine wood invironed with great trees 20 8, 46| First there was a hill of wood, not much unlike that which 21 8, 46| waters below, about which wood were many young and tender 22 8, 46| swallowed up the hill of wood: and then behold there came 23 9, 48| to stand upon a seate of wood, which stood in the middle