Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|     next day shee should most cruelly be stoned to death. Which
 2    1,  5| mooved with pitty, but rather cruelly pardoned mee to bring mee
 3    2, 10|      assay to resist, hee was cruelly murthered by them before
 4    2, 11|      not farre hence that was cruelly handled by them, who being
 5    3, 15|      be contented but beat me cruelly.~Wherefore I intended to
 6    4, 18|    thinking to eat Roses, was cruelly beaten by a Gardener, and
 7    4, 22|       delivered Psyches to be cruelly tormented; then they fulfilled
 8    4, 23|      backe againe, beating me cruelly with a great staffe (that
 9    5, 24|    the next day following was cruelly scourged and tormented till
10    5, 27|      hinder heeles spurned me cruelly, the third threatning with
11    5, 28|       flintes, but he beat me cruelly with a great staffe, insomuch
12    5, 29|      he will bite their faces cruelly, which thing may worke us
13    5, 31|      CHAPTER~How Apuleius was cruelly beaten by the Mother of
14    6, 33|     us poore labouring men so cruelly? What meane you to revenge
15    7, 37|    away the madde Dogge) were cruelly wounded by him, insomuch
16    7, 39|      the necks and beate them cruelly, calling them theeves and
17    7, 40|    the morning, was to see me cruelly beaten, and that I should
18    7, 40|      When I saw that I was so cruelly handled, she gave me occasion
19    7, 41|      threatned to beat Myrmex cruelly: but he being troubled with
20    7, 43|     knockt and beate him more cruelly then he did before, insomuch
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