Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       downwards he appeared all naked.~But I not willing to see
 2    1,  5|        the other a sponge and a naked sword; and so in this habit
 3    1,  5|         like one without soule, naked and cold, and wringing wet
 4    1,  5|         as thou art) if thou be naked, if ten Gyants should assaile
 5    2,  8|          because he did see her naked, did turne him into an hart,
 6    3, 13|     case run away, nor feare my naked sword, but boldly resist
 7    4, 20|       came with clubs, speares, naked swords, Greyhounds, and
 8    4, 21|         like men of warre, with naked swords in their hands, who
 9    5, 24|         might see all his belly naked. As soone as he was entred
10    5, 24|       of the souldiers, and the naked swords without any feare,
11    6, 32|        she by and by caught the naked sword which her husband
12    6, 32| Lepolemus, kept us off with her naked weapon, and when she perceived
13    6, 36|     went forth with their armes naked to their shoulders, bearing
14    6, 36|       me before them with their naked swords, till they came to
15    7, 39|        might perceive all their naked bodies, some were marked
16    7, 41|   Midnight when he and she were naked together, making sacrifice
17    8, 46|         all her Garments to her naked skinne, and taking the Lampe
18    8, 46|    ensued another young man all naked, saving that his left shoulder
19    8, 46|       beauty, shee appeared all naked, saving that her fine and
20    8, 46|    armed, and brandishing their naked swords in their hands, whereof
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