Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       and visage blubbered with teares, in such sort that she hath
 2    1,  5|         chance contrary. For as teares oftentimes trickle downe
 3    3, 13|         mooved by my lamentable teares, I called all the gods to
 4    4, 21|         blubbered her face with teares, she closed the windowes
 5    4, 22|        soyle ye your faces with teares, which I ought to adore
 6    4, 22|    lights were put out with the teares of the people, and every
 7    4, 22| renewing their false and forged teares. When their father and mother
 8    4, 22|      embracing, wiping away her teares with his haire, did yeeld
 9    4, 22|       watring her feet with her teares, wiping the ground with
10    4, 22|        moved by thy prayers and teares, and desire with all my
11    4, 22|       her hands, and wiping her teares, gan pray in this sort:
12    6, 32|    person, saving there fell no teares from his eyes. Thus hee
13    6, 32|   wounds (the bloud whereof thy teares did wash away) were not
14    6, 32|        with pitifull sighes and teares, declared unto the Cowheards
15    7, 42|        for his dinner the watry teares of his eyes, mounted upon
16    8, 46|       the feined and deceitfull teares of his cursed wife. A few
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