Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |        so was slain of his own Dogs; may bee meant, That when
 2    2,  8|       On each side of her were Dogs made of stone, that seemed
 3    2,  8|        worke had fashioned the dogs to stand up fiercely with
 4    2, 11|     into birds, sometimes into Dogs and Mice, and sometimes
 5    4, 18|        Gardener, and chased by dogs.~When noone was come, that
 6    4, 18|      came forth, and cried for dogs to teare me down. Out came
 7    4, 18|      the towne called in their dogs, and took me and bound mee
 8    4, 20|      Thrasileon fight with the Dogs, I lay behinde the gate
 9    4, 20|      save himself, for all the dogs of the Streete joyned themselves
10    4, 20|     and compassed with so many dogs that tare and rent him miserably.
11    4, 20|    meanes, but being torn with dogs and wounded with weapons,
12    4, 23|     abide the gallows when the Dogs and Vultures shall have
13    6, 32|     compassed round with their Dogs and beset every place with
14    6, 32|        given to let loose. The Dogs rushed in with such a cry,
15    6, 32| direfully with fiery eyes. The Dogs that first set upon him,
16    6, 33| pittifull sight to see so many Dogs, some following such as
17    6, 33|       stones, some bitten with Dogs, but generally there was
18    7, 42|        to the ground: Then the dogs came upon him and tare him
19    7, 42|       stones to chase away the dogs, but all was in vaine, for
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