Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|     place where she had thus laid her haire. Whereat she turned
 2    2, 11|      and he took another and laid upon his breast in like
 3    4, 18|      staffe in his hand, and laid upon me in such sort, that
 4    4, 21|      of her hollow eyes, and laid her downe to sleepe. And
 5    4, 22|  deepe valley, where she was laid in a bed of most sweet and
 6    4, 22|      he retained them up and laid them softly in the valley.
 7    4, 22|    were against his wil, and laid them in the vally without
 8    5, 24|       that all the fault was laid to one Apuleius his charge.~
 9    5, 24| judgement of the people, was laid to one Lucius Apuleius charge
10    5, 24|      and chests, wherein was laid the whole substance of Milo:
11    5, 28|    equall with the other) he laid great stones upon the weaker
12    5, 30|  buried them. By and by they laid the fault to my new Master,
13    7, 37|      in the chamber alone, I laid me downe upon the bed to
14    7, 42|   came toward her master and laid at his feet not an Egge,
15    8, 46|    of the Sea coast, where I laid me down upon the sand, to
16    9, 47|    of gold, having his haire laid out, and dressed in forme
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