Book, Chapter

 1    3, 17|    fingers and toes losing the number of five, changed into hoofes,
 2    4, 19|    company of yong men more in number than was before, who seemed
 3    4, 19| ignorant, that the greater the number is, the sooner they may
 4    4, 19|       in: he had ready a great number of men and wilde beasts,
 5    4, 22|      any of the Nymphs, of the number of the goddesses, of the
 6    4, 22|     when Venus was entred in a number of sparrowes flew chirping
 7    4, 23|        opinions of this divers number: the first said, that hee
 8    4, 23|   ravenous mouthes. I pray you number all the torments which she
 9    5, 24|    might be reduced to the old number, assuring them that such
10    5, 24|     make up the residue of the number, whereupon he went out,
11    5, 26|   bottles of wine, and a great number of beasts, amongst which
12    5, 27|       accompanied with a great number of Citizens) did presently
13    6, 33|         by reason of the great number of terrible Wolves which
14    6, 35|        a rotten stocke a great number of Pismares had builded
15    6, 36|     and gray haire, one of the number of those that go from door
16    6, 36|  following I saw there a great number of persons apparelled in
17    7, 42|      tyrant, and threw a great number of stones at him, but the
18    9, 47|        water of the Sea, which number of seven is conveniable
19    9, 47|   ointments: Then came a great number, as well of men as women,
20    9, 47|      as prophane tooke a great number of Vannes, replenished with
21    9, 48|    should be any longer of the number of his Priests, but he allotted
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