Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|  heart was pulled out of my belly, and the remembrance thereof
 2    2,  8|     of Plutarch, lay in one belly, sucked the same paps, and
 3    4, 20|   buckled it fast under his belly, and covered the seam with
 4    4, 22|    in this young and tender belly of thine, shall be made
 5    4, 22| that in so short a time her belly should swel so big. But
 6    4, 22|  and this infant within thy belly from so great danger, and
 7    4, 22|  length by the childe in my belly, grant the fruit of my desire,
 8    4, 22|   beare you unto us in your belly? What a comfort will it
 9    4, 22|     hath a young god in her belly. But if it be a divine babe,
10    4, 22| that by reason of her great belly, which she hath gotten by
11    4, 23|     Maide be sowne into his belly, then let us lay them upon
12    4, 23| shall scortch and parch the belly of the Asse, shee shall
13    5, 24|     as I looked downe to my belly, I thought of my poore gentlewoman
14    5, 24|  that you might see all his belly naked. As soone as he was
15    5, 25|    this virgin in the Asses belly, you shall but execute your
16    7, 42|     neither could I fill my belly with meate, as I accustomed
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