Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |      Phaeton, that unskilfully took in hand to rule the chariot
 2    1,  2|   great miserie and calamitie, took him by the hand and lifted
 3    1,  7|        such as offend. Then he took my basket and cast the fish
 4    2, 10|   certaine young gentleman and took Diophanes by the Garment.
 5    2, 11|        Prophet was mooved, and took a certaine herb and layd
 6    2, 11|      mouth of the dead, and he took another and laid upon his
 7    2, 11|        rose from the table and took leave of Byrrhena and departed.
 8    3, 16|      off all her garments, and took out of a certain coffer
 9    3, 16|      went into the chamber and took a box out of the coffer,
10    3, 16|      my hand into the box, and took out a good deale of oyntment
11    3, 17|      came into the stable, and took us two poore asses and my
12    4, 18|      called in their dogs, and took me and bound mee to the
13    4, 19|   drops of blood: which don we took Lamathus and led him away,
14    4, 21|      by reason of his pursuit, took up a stone that lay at his
15    4, 22|      and kissed her sonne, and took her voyage toward the sea.~
16    4, 22|       their Serpentine poyson, took shipping to bring their
17    4, 22| changed her mind: but when she took the lamp and came to the
18    4, 22|       at her husbands weapons, took one of the arrows out of
19    5, 27|        the young man Lepolemus took the Maiden and set her upon
20    8, 45|    hole likewise, wherewith he took such a delectation that
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