Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        part with him; and while I beheld him eating greedily, I perceived
 2    2,  8|     pulled and eaten; and while I beheld the running water, which
 3    4, 18|        lions than me, whom when I beheld I thought verily I should
 4    4, 19|            which when the theeves beheld, as without all hope they
 5    4, 20|       Demochares. When Demochares beheld this mighty Beare, and saw
 6    4, 22|        entred into the house, and beheld every thing there with great
 7    4, 22|           their father and mother beheld them weep and lament still,
 8    4, 22|        hand. And when she saw and beheld the beauty of the divine
 9    4, 22|           unto her, whom when she beheld she cries out in this sort.~
10    5, 25|        bound, whom as soone as he beheld, he turned himselfe wringing
11    5, 27|            but especially since I beheld so many Mares, which I thought
12    6, 36|         nature and reason. When I beheld this horrible fact, I could
13    8, 44|         offence: Againe, where he beheld his wife lament in such
14    8, 44| soporiferous sleepe, whom when he beheld, he imbraced him in his
15    8, 45|        the meane season they that beheld met at the table did nothing
16    8, 45|       passe: but I (as soone as I beheld the cup) staied not long,
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