Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14|       bearing a childe in her armes. And after her came an old
 2    3, 15|  about the neck with both her armes, spake with a soft voice
 3    3, 17|     body, I hovered with myne armes, and moved my selfe, looking
 4    4, 19|     had provided all sorts of armes, hee greatly delighted in
 5    4, 21|    tooke me out of my mothers armes, when none of our family
 6    4, 22|    not cease in your husbands armes? Goe too, doe what ye will,
 7    4, 22|      deare spouse between his armes: Juno likewise with Jupiter,
 8    5, 24|     after that ye by force of armes, had spoyled and taken away
 9    5, 31|       soone faintnesse of her armes) ran to her fire and brought
10    6, 32|    garments, and to beate her armes with her comely hands, howbeit
11    6, 32|      thou embracest me in thy armes: leave off the darknesse
12    6, 36|    they went forth with their armes naked to their shoulders,
13    6, 36|    his weapon and wounded his armes in divers places.~Amongst
14    7, 42|      cloakes about their left armes, tooke up stones to chase
15    8, 44| seemed to me) like an Asse of armes. For on the one side I bare
16    8, 44|        he imbraced him in his armes, and presented him before
17    8, 46|    behold there came a man of armes through the multitude, demanding
18    9, 47|      the middle like a man of armes: Another bare and spare,
19    9, 47|  gesture and motions of their armes, that they were ordained
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