Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|       to flattery: unto whom I opened the causes of my long peregrination
 2    1,  5|  accord, could then scantly be opened with their keyes. And when
 3    1,  5| breakefast, and therewithall I opened my script that hanged upon
 4    1,  5|        the wound in his throat opened wide, and the Sponge suddenly
 5    2, 10|     promised to do: the Cobler opened his purse and told a hundred
 6    3, 16|        Boxes, of the which she opened one, and tempered the ointment
 7    4, 20|        and thither we went and opened the mouth thereof, whereas
 8    4, 20|      he came to the Porter, he opened the gates and let us in,
 9    4, 22|       now presently. Then they opened the gates of their subtill
10    4, 22|        gave place, the heavens opened, and received her joyfully,
11    4, 22|    withall? And by and by shee opened the boxe where she could
12    7, 37|      of the chamber; then they opened the doores, and came towards
13    7, 38|   corner, and therewithall she opened the doore, blaming her husband
14    7, 41|       the adamant gates may be opened) on a day, when he found
15    7, 41|       Chamber. When Myrmex had opened the doore to his Master
16    7, 42|    where they sate, the ground opened, and there appeared a great
17    8, 45|      commanded the doore to be opened, that hee might see mee
18    8, 46|      the doores and gates were opened. When she came in she declared
19    8, 46|    when the Theater gates were opened, how all things was finely
20    8, 46|   certaine engines, the ground opened, and swallowed up the hill
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