Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |        of Syphax, scituate and lying on the borders of Numidia
 2    1,  3|        very first night of our lying together did purchase to
 3    1,  5|        overwhelmed and covered lying in the same. Then perceived
 4    1,  5|    away by and by. The Hostler lying behinde the stable doore
 5    3, 14|       the bodies of the slain, lying upon the beere, with myne
 6    4, 18|  hinder heels, that I left him lying at the hill foot wel nigh
 7    4, 19|    sunne, some languished with lying, but all having sundry diseases,
 8    4, 19|        that you might see them lying in the streets pittiously
 9    4, 22|     she espied sheffes of corn lying on a heap, blades withered
10    5, 27|     wee found them all asleepe lying on the ground as wee left
11    7, 41| perceived two unknown slippers lying under his bed, which Philesiterus
12    7, 41|       her lover should be hurt lying in the bin, she willed her
13    7, 41|       pleasure betweene us, by lying all three in one bed, to
14    7, 42|    every part of his body: Who lying at the very point of death,
15    8, 46|      would teare her in peeces lying under mee, and spare mee
16    8, 46|      the Sunne gone downe, and lying in this sort on the ground,
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