Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |    attempt things passing their power and capacity. By Castor
 2    1,  1| reasoned together of the mighty power of Witches.~As I fortuned
 3    1,  3|       is a Magitian, which hath power to rule the heavens, to
 4    1,  4|       and with such violence of power, that for the space of two
 5    2,  8|     other shapes, by the wicked power of Sorcerie and Inchantment,
 6    4, 18|     heate of the sunne had most power, we turned into a village
 7    4, 22|        magnificencie and divine power on earth, to such as erst
 8    4, 22|       of man, but by the mighty power of God: and you would judge
 9    4, 22|      excuse Cupid with al their power (although he were absent)
10    4, 23|        figure of a man, or some power divine? While that the Virgin
11    5, 31|    fault, when as it lay in thy power, either to keepe off the
12    6, 36|         replenished with divine power. And after that, he somewhat
13    7, 42|         him to leave his extort power, no nor yet to cause any
14    9, 47|        thou yeeldest, that hast power to stoppe and put away the
15    9, 47|        suffer me, or her divine power give me eloquence thereto.
16    9, 48|  considering that it was in her power to damne and save all persons,
17    9, 48|         goddesse, it was in her power by divine providence to
18    9, 48|       they were according to my power. Howbeit I could unneth
19    9, 48|         thou treadest downe the power of hell: By thy meane the
20    9, 48|     sacrifice, my voice hath no power to utter that which I thinke,
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