Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|    after him, to bite off his members, and lay them in the way,
 2    1,  5|      pieces or tye him by the members, and so cut them off. Then
 3    2, 11|     did cease til as the cold members of my body began by little
 4    2, 11|   mony sustained losse of his members. Which when he had said
 5    3, 14|     with whole and unperished members. And by and by the old woman,
 6    3, 15|      seas, she made ready the members of dead men, as the nosethrils
 7    3, 15|       well our desires as our members, and so she unrayed herself
 8    3, 17|     my transformation, for my members encreased likewise, and
 9    4, 22|   alive nor dead, for all the members and parts of her body were
10    4, 22|    immediatly invaded all her members as soone as the boxe was
11    4, 23|        and she shall have her members torne and gnawn with wild
12    5, 29|     would die with unperished members.~
13    5, 30|      torne in peeces, and his members dispersed in sundry places,
14    6, 32| somewhat refreshed her fallen members with refection of meate
15    7, 39| rugged sackes, some had their members onely hidden: some wore
16    9, 47|  awaked, I arose, haveing the members of my bodie mixed with feare,
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