Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        of a sound sleepe. Then I rose up joyfull with a merry
 2    1,  5|     drinke thy fill. And then he rose and came to the River, and
 3    2,  8|         I fortuned to awake, and rose out of my bed as halfe amazed,
 4    2, 10|    depart to bed: wherewithall I rose up and went unto my chamber,
 5    2, 11|         not that they called me, rose up first, and as one without
 6    2, 11|    satisfy Risus withall. Then I rose from the table and took
 7    3, 12|          the night before: and I rose and sate downe on the side
 8    3, 17|        For if thou couldst get a rose and eat it, thou shouldst
 9    3, 17|          Lucius by the help of a Rose, when as I thought to revenge
10    4, 21|      come the Theeves awaked and rose up, and when they had buckled
11    4, 21|          that she had slept, she rose again like a furious and
12    4, 22|    sufficiently with sleepe, she rose with a more quiet and pacified
13    4, 22| consummation of the marriage, he rose in the morning before day,
14    6, 34|   skirmish of Dogges and stones, rose up and demanded in what
15    7, 37|       that I was well reposed, I rose up lustily. In the meane
16    7, 41|      willing to know who it was, rose from the table, and went
17    7, 43|         threaten that if ever he rose, he would choppe him in
18    7, 43|         as I afterwards learned) rose up as one awaked from a
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