Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|         with water, to temper and delay the wines, the flagon stood
 2    2, 10|       whereupon shee made no long delay, but set aside all the meat
 3    2, 11|        pots of wine, and water to delay the same, and some other
 4    3, 14| murtherers. And there was no long delay, but according to the custome
 5    4, 22|           pray thee, that without delay shee may fall in love with
 6    4, 22|         see my husband. Why doe I delay? why should I refuse him
 7    4, 22|        them downe. Neither did he delay, for with gentle blasts
 8    4, 22|     Wherefore without any further delay, she went up to an high
 9    5, 29|          my evill accuser made no delay, but prepared himselfe to
10    6, 32|           gainest thou through my delay? Perhaps thou dreamest that
11    7, 37|        perill, and I did not long delay: for incontinently I brake
12    7, 41|      shame aside, without further delay, he declared all the whole
13    8, 44|     warily pacified her mind with delay of promise. Wherefore he
14    8, 44|         of her love, and the long delay of her sonne, egged her
15    8, 44|         insomuch that without any delay, or further inquisition
16    8, 46|           Eunuches not minding to delay any longer the pleasure
17    8, 46|           the end shee should not delay but come with all speed
18    8, 46|     conscience, by reason of long delay, tooke the pot in his hand,
19    9, 48|          if being called I should delay: or not called I should
20    9, 48|         with mercy, why dost thou delay? Behold the day which thou
21    9, 48|         Osiris, there was no long delay: for in the night after,
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