Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         and rotten burst in the middle, and I fell down tumbling
 2    2,  8|         selfe that I was in the middle part of all Thessaly, whereas
 3    2,  9|        meats: she had about her middle a white and clean apron,
 4    3, 12|       mee forth openly into the middle of the hall, that every
 5    3, 14|         out came a woman in the middle of the Theatre arrayed in
 6    3, 17|         fortuned to espy in the middle of a pillar sustaining the
 7    4, 22|        a merchant, and a man of middle age, having his beard intersparsed
 8    5, 24|        and (passing through the middle of them all) I escaped away,
 9    5, 28|    village, and put it into the middle of the rubbell; the rubbell
10    6, 32|  pacified her fury, even in the middle of all her griefes, while
11    6, 33|         happen, ran amongst the middle of the other Horses, to
12    6, 35|       by her husband, about her middle and cast her selfe headlong
13    7, 37|          sober and quiet in the middle of the chamber; then they
14    8, 46|      presented her selfe in the middle of the Theater, with much
15    9, 47| enterlaced with floures, in the middle of her forehead was a compasse
16    9, 47|    starres glimpsed, and in the middle of them was placed the Moone,
17    9, 47|        One was girded about the middle like a man of armes: Another
18    9, 47|      houses, saving that in the middle thereof appeared a bole
19    9, 48|        wood, which stood in the middle of the temple, before the
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