Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|      time the Hostler came in crying with a loud voyce, and sayd,
 2    1,  5|      comming in, and with his crying out, I thinke under a colour
 3    2, 11|  middest of the market place, crying with a loud voice and saying,
 4    3, 14|    old woman in ragged robes, crying and howling likewise: and
 5    3, 17|      open, and the neighbours crying in most lamentable sort,
 6    3, 17|   Theeves little regarding my crying, did lay me on and beat
 7    4, 19|    eat exceedingly, laughing, crying and making much noyse, that
 8    4, 20| league betweene us, either by crying, howling, or any other meanes,
 9    4, 21|       no therefore cease your crying, for the Theeves doe little
10    4, 21|  stollen away, and as he went crying up and down, one of the
11    4, 22|    did go forward weeping and crying unto this enterprise, Psyches
12    5, 29|   beene that by reason of her crying out, she was succored and
13    6, 32|      up and down the streets, crying and howling lamentably.
14    6, 36|    gotten a hoarse voice with crying, and saw that no man would
15    7, 39|       servants came about me, crying and beating me forward,
16    7, 41|     of the next Village, came crying and beating her breast,
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