Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2| therewithall I put off one of my garments and covered him, and immediately
 2    2,  8|        drew nigh, and viewed her garments beset with gold and pretious
 3    2,  8|        the winde did blow up her garments, and that she did encounter
 4    2,  9|      faire. But in my Fotis, her garments unbrast and unlaste increased
 5    2, 11|      kicked me, and some tare my garments, and so I was handled amongst
 6    3, 16|         how shee put off all her garments, and took out of a certain
 7    3, 16|        And then I put off all my garments, and greedily thrust my
 8    4, 19|           they put off all their garments and refreshed themselves
 9    4, 21|      tare her hair, and rent her garments, for the great sorrow she
10    4, 22|        winde, which retained her garments up, and by little and little
11    5, 24|          so they gave him better garments, and threw away his old.
12    6, 32|      tare her haire and rent her garments, demanded her in marriage,
13    6, 32|         her dolour, to teare her garments, and to beate her armes
14    8, 46|         Then she put off all her Garments to her naked skinne, and
15    9, 47|     fashion at the skirts of her garments, the welts appeared comely,
16    9, 47|       taken divine orders, whose garments glistered all the streets
17    9, 47|          that one should give me garments to cover me: Howbeit as
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