Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       chasing speare with the point downeward. And after that
 2    1,  5|      me, and now being at the point of death he lieth prostrate
 3    2,  8|      which were like in every point to the grapes of the vine,
 4    2,  9|       had viewed her in every point. But what should I speak
 5    4, 19|       threw his body from the point of a hill down into a great
 6    4, 20|     which him finely in every point, wee buckled it fast under
 7    4, 20|      this matter to so good a point, there chanced a pittifull
 8    4, 22|     verily it seemed in every point an heavenly Palace, fabricate
 9    4, 22|     dearely bought. To what a point am I now driven? What shall
10    5, 31|    him) defend him now at the point of death by the like meane?
11    6, 32|    the circumstances of every point, whereby such as are more
12    6, 32|      hee resembled us in each point, who verily and not without
13    7, 42|   body: Who lying at the very point of death, desired his brethren
14    8, 44|    thy fathers shape in every point, it giveth me cause the
15    8, 45| masters commandement in every point: and to the end he would
16    8, 46|       habit according in each point, and they bare in their
17    9, 47|     if I have offended in any point of divine Majesty, let me
18    9, 48|        and if any were at the point of death, and in the way
19    9, 48|     body, resembling in every point as he appeared in the night:
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