Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|        beset with gold and pretious stone, in such sort that she seemed
 2    2,  8|            of her were Dogs made of stone, that seemed to menace with
 3    2,  8|           the goddesse was carved a stone in manner of a Caverne,
 4    2,  8|            insomuch that within the stone it glistered and shone marvellously,
 5    2,  8| marvellously, under the brim of the stone hanged apples and grapes
 6    2,  8|         amongst the branches of the stone appeared the image of Acteon:
 7    2,  8|          was carved within the same stone, standing in the water)
 8    2, 11|            an old man standing on a stone in the middest of the market
 9    2, 11|           the biere, and got upon a stone to see this mysterie, and
10    2, 11|        towards me that stood on the stone, and sayd, When this the
11    3, 13|             to beat me with a great stone: but in the end I proved
12    4, 19|             upon a marvellous great stone and burst his ribs, wherby
13    4, 21|           of his pursuit, took up a stone that lay at his feet, and
14    4, 22|             were transformed into a stone and although she was present
15    4, 23|        stripes, I fell downe upon a stone by the way side, then they
16    4, 23|            us lay them upon a great stone against the broiling heate
17    5, 27|           for incontinently all the stone Horses which were well fedde
18    7, 42|        three brethren stombled at a stone, and fell down to the ground:
19    7, 42|            first comming tooke up a stone and threw at the third brother,
20    7, 42|          brother, but by reason the stone ran along his arme it did
21    7, 43|           him, bit him, and tooke a stone and beat his face and his
22    8, 44|             with his owne hands the stone of the Sepulchre, and found
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