Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|         necke, and received the bloud that gushed out, into a
 2    1,  5|         out a little remnant of bloud, and his body being then
 3    3, 13|      Homicide, embrued with the bloud of so many murthered citisens,
 4    3, 14|         order and law, upon the bloud of this Theefe, who is the
 5    3, 15|    enemies, without effusion of bloud might embrace and kisse,
 6    5, 24|   theefe, nourished with humane bloud, entertained amongst the
 7    6, 32| paricide, for those wounds (the bloud whereof thy teares did wash
 8    6, 32|       is the hand which shed my bloud, this is the heart which
 9    6, 32|         make sacrifice with the bloud of thine eies upon the grave
10    6, 32|       and wallowing in her owne bloud, at length with manly courage
11    6, 36|         his owne body, that the bloud issued out aboundantly,
12    6, 36|     such wounds and effusion of bloud, least the same goddesse
13    6, 36|   goddesse desiring so much the bloud of men, should likewise
14    6, 36|      should likewise desire the bloud of an Asse. After they were
15    7, 42|      great well and fountain of bloud, insomuch that the drops
16    7, 42|     these words unto the cruell bloud sucker: Now maist thou,
17    7, 42|     insatiable cruelty with the bloud of three brethren, now maist
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