Book, Chapter

 1    1,  6|    was named Fotis, and said, Carry this Gentlemans packet into
 2    3, 17|   gave every man a portion to carry: but when they had more
 3    4, 20|      and silver as they could carry away: and beare it to the
 4    4, 22|     and commanded Zephyrus to carry them away.~When they were
 5    4, 22|    hee commaunded Zephyrus to carry me away from the bounds
 6    4, 22|     paied him, before he will carry the soules over the river
 7    5, 25|     But I would advise you to carry the virgin to some towne
 8    5, 27| because I hoped that I should carry no more fardels nor burthens,
 9    5, 29|     dust upon his skinne, and carry it home to our master, and
10    6, 36|      my life, because I might carry home the goddesse. So they
11    7, 38|      the good man himselfe to carry it on his backe againe to
12    7, 39|  corne, bought me likewise to carry it home, and when he had
13    7, 42|   poore man by the eares, and carry him out of his ground, which
14    7, 43|    have need of his helpe, to carry the trusses of our Captaine
15    7, 43|       sicknesse, could scarce carry a few handfuls of hearbs
16    8, 45|       from place to place, to carry such things as was necessary,
17    8, 45|     it with wine, which done, carry it to the Asse, and say
18    8, 46| servants to take the ring and carry it to the mayden. To whom
19    9, 47|    for the great Priest shall carry this day following in procession
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