Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|        Judge: Thy wife (having ended her mourning time in lamentable
 2    1,  5| without any paine at all. Thus ended both our talk and our journey,
 3    3, 13|    cruell accuser finished and ended his terrible tale. Then
 4    3, 13|     lucre or gaine.~When I had ended my words in this sort, behold,
 5    4, 19|        the grave of water, and ended his life as I have declared.
 6    4, 22|     the melody of Hymeneus was ended with deadly howling, the
 7    4, 22|     And when the solemnity was ended, they went to bring the
 8    4, 22|    destroy all the world.~Thus ended she her words, and thrust
 9    6, 32|       she would have presently ended her life, upon the corps
10    7, 38|    that, till as they had both ended their businesse, when as
11    8, 44|    pleadings of both sides was ended, they thought best to try
12    8, 44|      trembling countenance had ended these words which seemed
13    8, 44|       truth, the judgement was ended: neither was there found
14    8, 45|      done, and their businesse ended, they would bring many good
15    8, 46|        buried and the funerall ended, the Physitians wife demanded
16    8, 46|     woman: but shee had scarce ended her tale, when opening her
17    8, 46|     the judgement of Paris was ended, Juno and Pallas departed
18    9, 47|   weary of my life. When I had ended this orison, and discovered
19    9, 48|        after morning sacrifice ended, brought out of the secret
20    9, 48|   within my breast. When I had ended mine orison, I went to embrace
21    9, 48|      there.~When the yeare was ended, and the goddesse warned
22    9, 48|       Osiris, when mattins was ended, I went from one to another,
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