Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|       ran in amongst them, and wounded them in such sort that they
 2    3, 14|  places, and they seemed to be wounded in those parts where I remembred
 3    3, 14|      parts where I remembred I wounded the theeves the night before.
 4    4, 20|       being torn with dogs and wounded with weapons, did yeeld
 5    4, 22| wherwith she was so grievously wounded that the blood followed,
 6    4, 22|       heaven to love thee, and wounded myne owne body with my proper
 7    4, 22|        where she found her son wounded as it was told unto her,
 8    4, 22|       haste rather spoiled and wounded this my brest (whereby the
 9    4, 23|   behind such as were lame and wounded, to heale and aire themselves)
10    4, 23|       their fellowes that were wounded, and told them of our great
11    6, 32|       sufficed to see him thus wounded, but when he desired his
12    6, 33|       So we went forward, some wounded with stones, some bitten
13    6, 36|       one tooke his weapon and wounded his armes in divers places.~
14    7, 37|      madde Dogge) were cruelly wounded by him, insomuch that many
15    7, 39|      they had their neckes all wounded and worne away: they rated
16    7, 42|      that his arme was greatly wounded, spake these words unto
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