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1 1, 4| could not get forth, nor open their gates nor doore, nor 2 1, 5| the chamber doores brake open, and locks, bolts, and posts 3 1, 5| doores which in the night did open of their owne accord, could 4 1, 5| Hostler where art thou? Open the stable doore for I will 5 1, 5| the earth seemed ready to open, and me thought I saw at 6 2, 9| all the body, and is first open to our eyes. And whatsoever 7 2, 11| closed and shut, may be open and see. Howbeit we meane 8 3, 13| walls and gates, and to open the locks to enter in. And 9 3, 17| doores of the house burst open, and the neighbours crying 10 3, 17| bin day. Then they brake open a great chest with double 11 4, 19| it best not to break it open lest by the noyse we should 12 4, 20| let him rather lie in some open place in your house nie 13 4, 20| by violence we had broke open, I bid every one of my fellows 14 5, 30| body till I came into the open fields, to the intent I 15 6, 33| were come againe into the open fields, behold we approached 16 7, 41| insomuch that they brake open the doore: when they were 17 8, 44| I cannot but declare and open my conscience, least I should