Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|    great morsel of meate in my mouth, that was fried with the
 2    1,  5|      of bread that I put in my mouth (that was but very small)
 3    2, 10|      off she pulled it from my mouth, and then gave it me againe,
 4    2, 11|        three times against the mouth of the dead, and he took
 5    3, 17|      and wicked harlot with my mouth, or to kicke and kill her
 6    4, 20| thither we went and opened the mouth thereof, whereas we found
 7    4, 22|      was a common brute in the mouth of every person (who spake
 8    4, 22|      and two halfepence in thy mouth. And when thou hast passed
 9    4, 22|      him receive it out of thy mouth. And it shall come to passe
10    4, 22|      departed, and stopped the mouth of the dogge with the other
11    6, 32|    with thornes, foming at the mouth, grinding his teeth, and
12    6, 36|     and how they looked in his mouth to know his age.~After this
13    6, 36|       came by and looked in my mouth to know mine age, I was
14    6, 36|     the old man to looke in my mouth: For I would not willingly (
15    7, 42|        Serpent, and out of the mouth of a Shepheards dog leaped
16    8, 44|     the City, that stopped the mouth of the pot wherein the stones
17    8, 46|        lips, with my monstrous mouth and stony teeth, or how
18    8, 46|    kissed me, and looked in my mouth with burning eyes, saying:
19    9, 47|        cup of gold, out of the mouth whereof the serpent Aspis
20    9, 47|       garland of roses into my mouth, I (trembling) devoured
21    9, 47|        grew short, my head and mouth began round, my long eares
22    9, 48|   Osiris, he understood by the mouth of the image which told
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